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Texas gets first public EV fleet charging hub

Texas is about to get the state's first public commercial EV charging hub for trucks and last-mile delivery fleets.
By James Foster April 17, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Rendering of Gage Zero Electric Truck Charging Hub in AllianceTexas. Image: Gage Zero
Rendering of Gage Zero Electric Truck Charging Hub in AllianceTexas. Image: Gage Zero

This innovative project is a collaboration between Gage Zero, a leader in fleet electrification solutions, and Hillwood, a major developer.

Located in the massive AllianceTexas development, a global logistics hub, the charging hub will offer a significant boost to sustainable infrastructure.
"This is a major step forward," said Russell Laughlin of Hillwood. "By deploying cutting-edge technology, we aim to significantly improve transportation efficiency, especially for first and last-mile logistics."

Gage Zero, with its extensive experience in clean energy projects, will develop, own, and operate the charging hub and sees Hillwood as the perfect partner for this project.

"Together, we can solve the challenges of land development and electrification for large commercial vehicles," said Zeina El-Azzi, CEO of Gage Zero. "This project sets a blueprint for fleets nationwide to partner with developers and reduce their environmental impact."

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