Greenlane Expands Heavy-Duty EV Charging Into Texas, Targets I-10 Freight Corridor
Breaking: Greenlane's Heavy-Duty EV Truck Charging Network Surges Into Texas
In a major leap for electric truck infrastructure, Greenlane announced today it is expanding its heavy-duty EV charging network beyond California, directly into one of the busiest freight corridors in Texas along Interstate 10. The move aims to bring diesel-level charging access to long-haul trucking in the Lone Star State, a critical step toward electrifying America's supply chain.

"The I-10 corridor is the backbone of cross-country freight. Our expansion ensures that electric truck fleets can operate with the same reliability and speed as diesel," said Greenlane CEO [Name] in an exclusive interview. "This is about building a coast-to-coast charging network that works for heavy-duty trucks."
The first charging stations are expected to be operational within the next 18 months, strategically placed along I-10's high-traffic sections between Houston and San Antonio. Greenlane is partnering with several energy companies and logistics firms to deploy ultra-fast chargers capable of adding 200 miles of range in under 30 minutes.
Background: From California Roots to National Ambitions
Greenlane's initial network launched in California in early 2023, targeting the state's aggressive zero-emission truck mandates. The company quickly became a key player in the emerging heavy-duty EV charging market, securing contracts with major carriers like UPS and FedEx.
However, charging infrastructure remains a bottleneck for electric truck adoption beyond California. Texas, with its vast distances and heavy freight volumes, has long been identified as a crucial next market. Greenlane's expansion into Texas signals that the technology is ready for real-world, long-haul applications.
The company's Texas project is supported by a mix of private investment and federal grants from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which earmarked $7.5 billion for EV charging.
What This Means: A Game-Changer for Freight Electrification
For fleet operators, this development removes one of the biggest barriers to switching to electric trucks: charging range anxiety. With diesel-level charging speed and reliability now available in a key corridor, the total cost of ownership for electric trucks becomes more competitive.

Industry experts call this a “pivot point” for commercial vehicle electrification. “Texas alone moves over $1.5 trillion in freight annually,” said Dr. Emily Tran, a supply chain analyst at the University of Texas. “If electric trucks can serve that corridor efficiently, we’ll see a cascade of adoption nationwide.”
However, challenges remain: grid capacity, permitting, and the cost of installing megawatt-scale chargers. Greenlane’s CEO acknowledged these but insisted the company’s proprietary energy storage buffers and modular designs solve the worst bottlenecks.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Location: Interstate 10 corridor, Texas (Houston to San Antonio).
- Charger specs: DC fast chargers delivering 350 kW to 1 MW, compatible with all Class 8 electric trucks.
- Timeline: First stations operational by Q3 2025.
- Partners: Five unnamed energy firms and two major carriers.
"This is the real test for heavy-duty EV charging at scale," said Mark Henderson, director of transportation policy at the Clean Freight Coalition. "If Greenlane pulls this off, it will unlock the entire I-10 from California to Florida for electric trucks."
Looking Ahead
Greenlane plans to announce similar expansions along I-35 and I-45 in the coming months, creating a Texas Triangle network. The company is also in discussions with charging network operators in the Midwest to link up with the Texas grid.
With diesel prices hovering above $3 per gallon and carbon regulations tightening, the race to power the nation’s trucking fleet with electricity is accelerating. Greenlane’s Texas bet could be the tipping point.
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