Wedoany.com Report on Mar 11th, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) recently announced its fleet electrification plan, aiming to deploy approximately 3,800 electric vehicles and install an equivalent number of charging facilities by 2030. As the largest utility enterprise in California, USA, PG&E provides electricity and natural gas services to over 16 million residents and employs around 28,000 people. The company is accelerating its fleet electrification process to comply with California's Advanced Clean Fleets regulations.
Currently, PG&E has installed 821 charging stations at 33 locations for fleet use. According to the plan, by 2030, charging points will expand to 88 locations, totaling approximately 3,800 charging stations, achieving a 1:1 ratio of vehicles to charging facilities. Regarding fleet composition, among PG&E's existing approximately 9,700 road vehicles, about 13% are powered by alternative energy sources, including electricity. The company plans to electrify 3,800 vehicles by 2030, covering 100% of light-duty vehicles, 50% of medium-duty vehicles, and 20% of heavy-duty vehicles.
PG&E's all-electric vehicle lineup currently includes 170 Ford F-150 Lightning pickups, 175 Chevrolet Silverado EV pickups, 20 medium-duty Freightliner MT50 vans, as well as one each of the all-electric Altec TA60 aerial work vehicle, Freightliner eCascadia material tractor, and Tesla Model Y. Among the charging facilities, there are about 250 fast-charging stations, including over 100 25kW DC chargers, 88 chargers with power exceeding 150kW, and 36 400kW chargers.
Regarding the source of electricity, PG&E stated that the power used for fleet charging complies with California's Renewable Portfolio Standard. According to 2025 data, 34% of the company's electricity mix comes from eligible renewable sources, including solar, wind, biomass, and small hydropower; 32% comes from greenhouse gas-free nuclear power from the Diablo Canyon Power Plant; and 5% comes from large-scale hydropower. PG&E anticipates that fleet electrification will not only improve operational efficiency but also bring long-term cost-saving benefits to customers. The company plans to complete the electrification of its entire 9,700-vehicle fleet by 2042.









