Terawatt Opens First EV Truck Charging Hub in California
Terawatt opens its first EV truck charging hub in California, supporting up to 125 trucks daily near major ports
Date: May 9, 2025
San Francisco, United States- Terawatt Infrastructure Inc., a provider of dependable charging solutions for electrified fleets, announced that its medium- and heavy-duty EV charging hub in Rancho Dominguez, California is now fully operational. Strategically located just 12 miles north of the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the site is designed to support electric truck fleets operating in and out of the nation’s busiest container ports.
Early customers at the site include Dreaded Trucking, Hight Logistics, PepsiCo, Quick Container Drayage, Southern Counties Express, Tradelink Transport, and WestCoast Trucking & Warehousing.
The shared, private facility features 20 pull-through and bobtail DC fast charging stalls with a total capacity of 7MW, capable of charging up to 125 trucks daily. It serves drayage, local, and regional routes, offering a dependable solution for fleets that need high-speed charging without the burden of building and energizing their own depots.
Terawatt ensures reliability through a streamlined reservation system, a unified vendor management model, proprietary charge management software, onsite technicians, 24/7 customer support, and dedicated parts inventory maximizing uptime and operational efficiency for fleet operators.
Mr. Neha Palmer, CEO and Cofounder of Terawatt, said "This launch underscores growing collaboration between enterprises, shippers, carriers, and charging infrastructure providers to advance sustainable technologies across logistics and transportation operations, especially in the medium and heavy-duty sectors. With the launch of other sites in the Terawatt network – including our upcoming Rialto, CA site in June fleets can create 'electric lanes' between the ports and the Inland Empire, enabling top-up charging that increases fleets' use of EV assets and drives a better total cost of ownership."