Equipped with Kempower charging systems, EV Realty has inaugurated its own multifleet truck charging hub in San Bernardino, California. We anticipated the news concerning the project in this post, last Autumn. It’s quite worth mentioning that the site features 74 Kempower Satellites and two Kempower Mega Satellites, offering megawatt charging to serve the various needs of medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Indeed, the charging hub is capable to recharge more than 200 trucks per day.

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Kempower chargers in San Bernardino, California

According to Kempower, the multimegawatt site provides large-scale infrastructure with up to 9 MW of capacity, up to 1.2 MW for MCS and 500 kW for CCS, an actual milestone for heavy-duty electrification in North America. The newly-inaugurated site is located on a strategic freight corridor near Interstates 10 and 215. It was made operational through strategic partnerships focused on driving speed and execution.

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“Electric fleets require scalable infrastructure to support daily operations,” said Kempower North America President, Monil Malhotra. “The San Bernardino truck charging hub is designed to serve all vehicles, with Kempower’s technology delivering the performance and reliability needed to meet the evolving demands of fleets.”

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