Greenlane Expands Electric Truck Charging, Plans Chargers In Texas
cleantechnica.com May 10, 2026

Greenlane Expands Electric Truck Charging, Plans Chargers In Texas

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Greenlane is expanding its electric truck charging network into Texas, with plans for charging sites in Houston and Dallas along Interstate 45, a high-volume shipping route. The company's CEO, Patrick Macdonald-King, stated that the expansion is driven by customer demand for electrified fleets. Each site will have 6-8 pull-through lanes and offer CCS charging and megawatt chargers. This expansion supports the growth of zero-emission freight in a critical trucking market.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Electric truck charging infrastructure is crucial for reducing toxic air pollution from diesel trucks, with the potential to reduce an estimated 60,000 metric tonnes of CO₂e annually.
  • · Greenlane's expansion enables the deployment of all-electric trucks, such as Nevoya's planned 40 electric semi-trucks in Texas, which will travel up to seven million miles annually.