Greenlane Awarded $15 Million Grant by South Coast Air Quality Management District to Accelerate Commercial EV Charging Infrastructure
10 September 2024 - 5:45AM
Business Wire
- Representatives from Greenlane, the City of Colton, and South
Coast AQMD held a groundbreaking event to mark the start of
construction.
- South Coast Air Quality Management District grant will expedite
the development of Greenlane’s flagship site in Colton,
California.
- The charging site, which is anticipated to be commissioned at
the end of 2024, is planned to feature more than 60 chargers for
heavy-, medium- and light-duty zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs).
As the demand for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty
commercial vehicle refueling infrastructure accelerates at state
and federal levels, Greenlane has secured a $15 million grant from
the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) under the
Carl Moyer Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program. The grant will
allow Greenlane, a joint venture between Daimler Truck North
America LLC, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, and BlackRock (through
a fund managed by its Climate Infrastructure business), to
accelerate the development of its first commercial EV charging
corridor along Interstate 15. The project, located at the
intersection of major Interstates 215 and 10 in California, will
begin construction at the company’s flagship charging site in
Colton, where representatives from Greenlane, the City of Colton,
and SCAQMD held a groundbreaking event earlier today. At full
build, the site is planned to include more than 60 chargers for
heavy-, medium- and light-duty zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs). Of
those chargers, 41 charging pedestals and 53 connectors are funded
by the grant from the SCAQMD. The site is set to serve as a model
for the truck stop of the future as the nation continues to
electrify freight transportation.
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Representatives from Greenlane and its
joint venture partners, including Daimler Truck North America LLC,
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, and BlackRock’s Climate
Infrastructure business, were joined by the City of Colton and the
South Coast Air Quality Management District for a groundbreaking
event to mark the start of construction. (Photo by Trent
Waterman)
“Greenlane is clearly defining a path towards a more sustainable
future not only for the transportation industry but also for
residents living in San Bernardino County, who are subject to
higher levels of air pollution,” said Larry McCallon, South Coast
AQMD Governing Board Member and Mayor Pro Tem from the City of
Highland. “Freight transportation from the goods movement corridor
has been a major source of air pollution in our region, and this
project will help improve air quality and bring us one step closer
to meeting federal standards.”
South Coast AQMD’s grant funds, specifically allocated for the
Colton site, will be utilized for site design and engineering and
charging infrastructure build-out, expediting development timelines
to facilitate the commissioning of the Colton site by the end of
2024.
“We are excited that Greenlane identified Colton as the
company’s first charging site in a project that not only marks a
significant step in improving air quality in our community and the
region, but that brings vital infrastructure to an important
industry,” said City of Colton Mayor, Frank J. Navarro. “This
project speaks to Colton’s role in furthering clean energy
production and exemplifies the positive outcomes of a strong city
and stakeholder collaboration.”
Greenlane's success in securing the $15 million grant is a
testament to the company's innovative approach to development
operations and its commitment to meeting SCAQMD's strategic
objectives in reducing emissions in critical areas, including the
potential public health benefits of reducing pollution in the
Colton area. Strong collaboration with Greenlane's joint venture
partners and the City of Colton will enable Greenlane to pave the
way for site construction quickly.
“We are grateful to the South Coast Air Quality Management
District for recognizing and championing our visionary plans to
develop this critical infrastructure that will revolutionize and
energize the trucking industry,” said Greenlane CEO Patrick
Macdonald-King. “By establishing corridors and deploying a
nationwide network of public charging stations, we're not only
meeting the pressing demand for accessible infrastructure for
commercial vehicles but also pioneering a transformative model for
the future of commercial EV charging and, eventually, hydrogen
refueling.”
Greenlane aims to develop a nationwide network of commercial
charging infrastructure locations across the U.S. and Canada. The
charging sites will also serve battery-electric passenger car and
light-duty fleet customers and are designed to provide hydrogen
refueling for commercial vehicles in the coming years. To learn
more about its first commercial charging corridor along I-15, visit
www.drivegreenlane.com.
About Greenlane
Greenlane Infrastructure is a joint venture between Daimler
Truck North America, LLC (DTNA), NextEra Energy Resources, LLC and
BlackRock through a fund managed by its Climate Infrastructure
business. Greenlane's mission is to design, develop, install and
operate a nationwide, high-performance, zero-emission public
charging and hydrogen refueling network for medium- and heavy-duty
battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles.
Greenlane addresses the urgent need for publicly available,
nationwide electric charging infrastructure for commercial
vehicles, especially for long-haul freight operations, and is a
critical step toward the development of a sustainable zero-emission
vehicle ecosystem across North America. For more, visit
www.drivegreenlane.com.
About South Coast Air Quality Management District
South Coast AQMD is the regulatory agency responsible for
improving air quality for large areas of Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella
Valley. The region is home to more than 17 million people–44% of
the population of the entire state of California. For news, air
quality alerts, event updates and more, please visit us at
www.aqmd.gov, download our award-winning app, or follow us on
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