
The most powerful electric vehicle charging facility near Los Angeles International Airport equips its operations to handle demand from the rental car company that runs the most electric vehicles.
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More than two dozen DC fast chargers, alongside an amenities center and O&M services, will soon be available to EV drivers in Inglewood.
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The EV manufacturer teams up with Menzies Aviation and Loop Global to run the vans on typical airport duty cycles while keeping them steadily charged.
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The facility near Los Angeles International Airport includes electric trucks, tractors, shuttle buses and other vehicles, chargers, and parking for local businesses to seamlessly electrify their fleets.
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The venture will focus on creating more ways for Angelenos to get around — by bringing stakeholders to the table to develop new ideas, safely testing them on L.A.’s streets, and rolling them out in close partnership with local communities.
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LAX-it is located on the lower/arrivals level just east of Terminal 1, at the corner of World Way and Sky Way, and is accessible by either a short walk from many terminals or via a dedicated shuttle from seven designated locations in the CTA.
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While those leaving the airport will have to travel to a pickup location, Uber, Lyft, and taxi drivers will still be able to drop people off at the departure terminals.
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The train is the centerpiece of the Landside Access Modernization Program, which also includes a consolidated rent-a-car facility and associated roadway improvements.
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Turo maintains that its platform is a technology company, not a rental car agency, and therefore should not be subject to the airport taxes and fees that traditional car rental companies pay.
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