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Greenlane Plans High-Power Electric Truck Charging Sites on TexasI‑45 Corridor

The DallasHouston freight route offers a high‑volume proving ground that could show whether long‑haul charging can scale beyond California.

Overview

  • Greenlane announced new public charging sites planned in Dallas and Houston along I‑45, with more details set to be shared at ACT Expo 2026.
  • Site designs call for 6–8 pull‑through lanes so tractor‑trailers can charge without unhitching, plus space for overnight stays and drop‑and‑hook operations.
  • Chargers will support both CCS used by today’s electric trucks and MCS, a higher‑power megawatt standard for next‑generation models, to ease fleet transitions.
  • All locations will run on the Greenlane Edge platform for reservations, real‑time monitoring, and centralized billing, and the company reports 99% uptime and a completed SOC 2 Type 2 audit.
  • Industry reaction casts Texas as a proving ground, with Nevoya endorsing the rollout and, per Electrek, the CEO saying at ACT Expo that deals were signed with Einride and Nevoya.