Related Article:Developer Provides Reliable, Efficient EV Fleet Charging
New Corridor of EV Charging Stations Planned for L.A. to Las Vegas
The I-15 charging infrastructure will be suited to all electric fleets, including light- to medium-duty vehicles.

The I-15 charging network, to include charging depots in Colton, Barstow, and Baker along a 280-mile route, will include modern amenities designed to increase the comfort of drivers and resilience for high uptime, which can help fleets move freight more efficiently.
Photo: Greenlane
Greenlane recently announced its first commercial EV charging corridor with more than 100 chargers that will stretch from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and eventually toward San Pedro, California and into Southern Nevada.
The I-15 charging network, to include charging depots in Colton, Barstow, and Baker along a 280-mile route, will include modern amenities designed to increase the comfort of drivers and resilience for high uptime, which can help fleets move freight more efficiently.
The charging corridor aims to accelerate the rollout of carbon-neutral fleet and commercial transportation. Over the next year, further locations will be added along the corridor, extending beyond Southern Nevada and to San Pedro, which is near two major ports and within the city limits of Los Angeles.
In coming years, Greenlane aims to develop a nationwide network of commercial charging infrastructure locations across the U.S. The charging sites will also serve battery-electric passenger car and light-duty fleet customers and are designed to provide hydrogen refueling for commercial vehicles.
The Colton flagship site, located at the intersection of Interstates 10 and 215, will include 60 charging stations for light-, medium- and heavy-duty zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs). At full build the Colton site will offer 400 kW direct current fast chargers (DCFC) to speed charging of medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). The 200 kW DCFC charging options onsite will enable long-duration and overnight charging for heavy-duty tractors, medium-duty ZEVs, and school buses.
Greenlane will also deploy multiple passenger car charging stalls to support light-duty and passenger vehicles.
Greenlane is targeting a spring groundbreaking on the Colton flagship site, aiming to open in late 2024. The Colton hub will offer multiple ways for heavy-, medium- and light-duty ZEV drivers to charge their vehicles.
“After considering various factors, such as truck telematics data, frequent freight routes and customer deployment strategy, the Greenlane team selected these three optimal locations for our first commercial charging corridor to accelerate the transition to zero emissions,” said Patrick Macdonald-King, CEO of Greenlane, in a March 26 news release. “The launch of this corridor not only marks a critical step in addressing the urgent need for publicly available, nationwide electric charging for commercial vehicles but will also serve as a model for the EV charging hubs of the future.”
Later project phases will support both long-duration and overnight charging lanes for tractor-trailer combinations. The Greenlane site in Colton will also accommodate the megawatt charging system (MCS) when commercially available.
"By using a predictive modeling tool to simulate truck traffic and energy flow at the site, we can determine how many chargers are necessary to meet the regional demand based on vehicle characteristics and departure and arrival times for vehicles hauling freight along this corridor," Macdonald-King said. "Our findings indicated that placing the three stations approximately 60 to 90 miles apart would maximize uptime for day-cab drivers by enabling shorter charging sessions at each stop and ultimately allowing customers to move freight confidently without any limitations."
Designed to upgrade and enhance the current rest stop experience, each Greenlane site will have wide pull-through lanes, allowing drivers to enter and exit the property quickly and easily. While waiting for vehicles to charge, drivers can access modern facilities, with restrooms and other amenities, including food and beverage options.
Greenlane is a joint venture between Daimler Truck North America LLC, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, and BlackRock (through a fund managed by its climate infrastructure business).
More Green Fleet

Merchants Fleet Reports 290M EV Miles as Fleets Navigate Changing Electrification Market
From millions in operating savings to hundreds of millions of EV miles, Merchants Fleet’s latest report reveals what’s working and what’s changing in fleet electrification.
Read More →
The EV Breakdown Nobody's Talking About: Why Most Electric Vehicle Roadside Calls Aren't Mechanical Failures
Here's why EV breakdowns are widely misunderstood.
Read More →
ChargePoint Now Available in Energy Pass
ChargePoint and additional planned charging network integrations were added to GM's Energy Pass.
Read More →First Look: Slate Auto's Electric Fleet Pickup
Could an affordable, modular EV pickup make electrification more practical for fleets?
Read More →
Slate Debuts Colorful, Unique EV Models
A recent media and client event, studded with electric vehicles dressed up on platforms, planted a new position for the manufacturer in the wider EV market. Fleets will find cost-saving advantages.
Read More →
Slate Electric SUV, Pickup Switchable Model Aims For Light-Duty Fleets
Everything about this EV is counterintuitive and understated, making it stand out from the crowd.
Read More →
Inspiration Mobility Acquires Key Electrada Assets
Inspiration Mobility Group has acquired select assets of Electrada, adding the fleet electrification provider's team, technology, and charging infrastructure development capabilities to its energy management business.
Read More →
Turning Connected Vehicle Data Into Decisions That Matter
Fleet leaders have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, actionable decisions remains a challenge. This white paper shows how leading organizations are using connected vehicle data to improve safety, reduce costs, and optimize fleet performance. Learn how to turn insight into action across your fleet.
Read More →Are You Tracking Your Fleet's True Total Cost of Ownership?
Bobit Business Media surveyed 190 fleet professionals and found that while most fleets are tracking costs, fragmented systems and data gaps are keeping true TCO visibility out of reach. With rising pressure to control spend in an increasingly volatile environment, the gap between what fleets think they know and what the data actually shows is wider than you might expect. See how your peers are managing costs today and where the industry still has room to improve.
Read More →
