Greenlane Expands EV Charging Network on I-45 Between Dallas and Houston
Key Details Greenlane Infrastructure is launching high-power megawatt-charging sites in Dallas and Houston along Interstate 45, one of North America's busiest freight corridors. The new locations will feature 6-8 pull-through lanes with tractor parking and charging capabilities designed for fleet operations. Why It Matters The Dallas-Houston corridor handles freight from the West Coast, Midwest, and Mexico, making it critical infrastructure for the trucking industry. Greenlane's expansion directly supports fleets committed to electrification, providing the charging network needed for sustainable operations at scale. Technology & Operations Each site will support both CCS connectors for current electric trucks and MCS connectors for next-generation vehicles. High-power output enables trucks to recharge during mandatory driver rest periods, reducing downtime and aligning more closely with traditional diesel fueling expectations. Industry Momentum Electric carrier Nevoya has committed to multi-year operations on the corridor and will leverage the network for drop-and-hook relay operations and overnight stops. The expansion demonstrates industry collaboration on zero-emission freight infrastructure in one of the nation's largest trucking markets.