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Public charging and hydrogen-fueling infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles
Capital Committed
$650M+
JV backed by 3 global leaders
Colton Chargers
41
Flagship live since Apr 2025
Pull-Through Bays
12
400 kW CCS, liquid-cooled
Active Corridors
3
I-15, I-10, I-45 (Texas added May 2026)
Total raised: $650M+ committed by JV partners (plus grants)
| Round | Date | Amount | Valuation | Key Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JV Formation | 2022 (publicly announced Apr 2023) | $650M+ | - | Daimler Truck North AmericaNextEra Energy ResourcesBlackRock (Climate Infrastructure) |
| South Coast AQMD Grant | Sep 2024 | $15M | - | South Coast AQMD |
| Feature | Greenlane Truck Charging Depot |
|---|---|
| Target Vehicle | Medium- and heavy-duty trucks (Class 4-8) |
| Colton Site Chargers | 41 (12 pull-through @ 400 kW dual-port CCS; 29 bobtail @ 180-240 kW CCS) |
| Charging Speed | Up to 400 kW CCS today; MCS-ready for higher-power future deployments |
| Corridors | I-15 LA-Vegas, I-10 SoCal-Phoenix, I-45 Dallas-Houston |
| Amenities | Driver lounges, restrooms, food, on-site office space, drop-and-hook parking |
| Fueling | Charging now; hydrogen planned in network charter |
Founding JV partner; manufactures Freightliner eCascadia Class 8 BEV
Largest US renewable generator; provides clean energy sourcing
Climate Infrastructure business of BlackRock provides capital and financing expertise
$15M grant for the Colton, CA flagship charging depot (Sep 2024)
First commercial customer; began operating from Colton in May 2025; ramp to 100 trucks; multi-year I-45 commitment
Long-haul electric pilots on I-10 corridor (Aug 2025)
Charging equipment supplier
Daimler Truck North America, NextEra Energy Resources, and BlackRock Climate Infrastructure form Greenlane with $650M+ committed capital
Joint venture publicly named and announced to design, build, and operate a US national zero-emission charging and hydrogen-fueling network
Plans for 280-mile LA–Las Vegas commercial EV charging corridor revealed
Construction begins on flagship Colton, CA site at the I-215/I-10 interchange
South Coast Air Quality Management District grant awarded for Colton flagship
First site opens with 41 chargers (12 pull-through 400 kW CCS, 29 bobtail 180/240 kW CCS) for medium- and heavy-duty trucks
Zero-emissions trucking carrier Nevoya signs as first commercial fleet customer; targets ramp to 100 trucks on Greenlane network
Second corridor announced; long-haul electric pilots with Windrose and Nevoya
Network expansion announced at ACT Expo 2026; Dallas–Houston I-45 sites with 6-8 pull-through lanes each, supporting both CCS and MCS connectors