EV Realty just opened its flagship electric truck charging hub in San Bernardino, California, and it’s built for the kind of heavy-duty freight work that keeps supply chains moving.
The new hub has 76 high-power charging ports and 9 megawatts (MW) of capacity, enough to serve more than 200 medium- and heavy-duty trucks per day. It supports both today’s CCS standard and next-generation megawatt charging system (MCS) for big rigs.
That matters because this isn’t a pilot or a small depot – it’s designed for real, high-throughput logistics operations.
EV Realty says its model is to serve multiple fleets on shared infrastructure, which can lower costs compared to fleets building and operating their own charging sites.