WattEV Launches Public Truck Charging Depot at Long Beach Port


A truck passing over a bridge in Long Beach.

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🔋 WattEV Launches Public Truck Charging Depot at Long Beach Port.

Truck-as-a-Service (TaaS) startup WattEV has opened its first public charging depot at the Port of Long Beach, providing charging services to all truck operators rather than just exclusive fleets. The company has received grants and raised funds to acquire electric trucks and set up charging infrastructure. The Long Beach facility has 5 megawatts of charging capacity, with plans to expand to 8 MW in the future. WattEV is also planning to open more depots in Gardena, San Bernardino, and Bakersfield later this year. The company aims to provide charging options to customers with trucks but no charging facilities, as well as operate its own trucks for testing purposes.

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