Greenlane Expands Electric Truck Charging Network in Dallas and Houston, Texas
2026-05-18 15:21
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Greenlane is expanding its public charging network for commercial electric trucks from California into Texas, planning to build new high-power charging stations along the I-45 corridor in Dallas and Houston.

The Dallas-Houston corridor sits at the intersection of freight routes from the West Coast, the Midwest, and the U.S.-Mexico border, making it one of the highest-volume commercial trucking routes in the nation. The new sites will feature 6 to 8 pull-through lanes, truck parking spaces, and charging facilities. The chargers will simultaneously support the Combined Charging System (CCS) interface for current-generation trucks and the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) interface for next-generation vehicles.

The high-power output enables electric trucks to complete charging within standard driver rest periods, reducing dwell time and delivering an experience closer to diesel refueling. Each site also provides parking spaces for drop-and-hook operations and overnight stays, allowing fleets to sustain continuous freight operations along the corridor.

Greenlane CEO Patrick Macdonald-King stated that customers are committed to fleet electrification and need a charging network that can grow in tandem; this is the first segment of the Texas Triangle and one of the nation's most critical freight arteries. Deploying high-power charging infrastructure here is a logical next step toward building a nationwide freight logistics network, with each site following a demand-driven strategy.

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