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Electrify America and 4 Gen Logistics have launched the first phase of an electrified facility in Rialto, CA, featuring 14 Hyper-Fast chargers. This initiative supports 4 Gen’s growing fleet of zero-emission Class 8 drayage trucks and aims to reduce emissions in Southern California, particularly around the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. The project is partially funded by Electrify America’s $25 million “Green City” investment.
Key Highlights:
- 14 Hyper-Fast chargers installed at the Rialto facility, each capable of speeds up to 350 kW.
- Phase one includes 44 chargers across Rialto and the Port of Long Beach.
- The project supports 4 Gen’s zero-emission Class 8 drayage trucks.
- Electrify America’s $25 million “Green City” investment partially funds the project, focusing on medium and heavy-duty electrification in Long Beach and Wilmington, Los Angeles.
Electrify America, the largest open Hyper-Fast charging network in the U.S., and 4 Gen Logistics, a leader in sustainable logistics solutions, have collaborated to open a new charging station in Rialto, CA. This facility, equipped with 14 Hyper-Fast chargers, is part of a larger initiative to reduce tailpipe emissions in Southern California. The project primarily targets the areas around the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, where emissions from heavy-duty vehicles are a significant concern.
The first phase of this project is crucial as it includes a total of 44 chargers across the Rialto site and the Port of Long Beach. This expansion aligns with Electrify America’s broader mission to support the electrification of medium and heavy-duty vehicles. The initiative is also part of Electrify America’s “Green City” investment, a $25 million fund dedicated to promoting sustainable transportation solutions in key regions like Long Beach and the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles.
This collaboration between Electrify America and 4 Gen Logistics marks a significant step toward cleaner air and a more sustainable future for the Southern California region.
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