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Independent Review Validates Greenlane’s Data Security & Compliance

Greenlane's security controls were independently verified as operating effectively across a nearly year-long audit period. Achieving both SOC 1 and SOC 2 Type 2 compliance demonstrates that Greenlane meets the data security standards enterprise fleet operators require from a charging partner.

Image of a row of EV charging stations and an inset image of a screenshot from a computer and from a smartphone showing charging data.

Greenlane’s security-first approach extends to its physical charging sites, where comprehensive safety measures protect drivers and fleet assets around the clock.

Credit: Greenlane

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As fleet electrification expands, enterprise operators require higher security and compliance standards from charging partners. Public charging infrastructure developer and operator Greenlane has fulfilled this need, completing its System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type 2 examination and report, covering the period from Dec. 1, 2024, through Nov. 30, 2025. 

Independent Examination of Data Security

The independent examination reflects the company's commitment to data security, operational integrity, and enterprise-grade reliability as it builds the charging backbone for long-haul electric freight.

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The examination was conducted by Minneapolis-based accounting and advisory firm Boulay PLLP in accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). 

What a Type 2 Examination Evaluates

Unlike a point-in-time assessment, the Type 2 examination validates that a company's security controls were not only suitably designed but also operating effectively over an extended period. Greenlane's examination covered security controls across the company's fleet charging Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, including the Greenlane Fleet Portal, the Greenlane Driver App, and the Greenlane OnRamp APIs.

"When fleet operators integrate with our platform, they're trusting us with data that is central to how their business runs," said Raj Jhaveri, chief technology officer of Greenlane. "The SOC 2 Type 2 examination gave us the opportunity to validate every layer of our security architecture against an independent, rigorous standard. That scrutiny makes us better, and it gives our customers the technical assurance they need to build on our platform with confidence."

Managing Sensitive Fleet Data

At the center of that platform is the Greenlane Edge subscription, which manages sensitive fleet data, including charging history, billing information, vehicle telematics integrations, and reservation activity for medium- and heavy-duty electric fleets operating along major freight corridors. The SOC 2 Type 2 report provides fleet customers, enterprise partners, and logistics companies with independent verification of the controls protecting that data.

Examining Greenlane’s Security Environment 

The examination covered Greenlane's full security control environment, including logical access controls, change management processes, risk assessment procedures, incident response protocols, and continuous system monitoring. Greenlane's platform runs on Microsoft Azure, with controls reviewed at both the Greenlane application level and in coordination with the cloud infrastructure's complementary controls. Greenlane also maintains a SOC 1 report, which evaluates controls relevant to financial reporting, further demonstrating the company's broad approach to compliance across its operations.

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"Commercial EV charging creates a complex data environment that demands rigorous security standards, and we want fleet customers to know that Greenlane is purpose-built for large-scale, high-stakes freight operations," said Patrick Macdonald-King, CEO of Greenlane. "That responsibility doesn't end at the digital layer—the same standard we hold ourselves to on the platform side carries through to every site we operate. Drivers are out on these corridors at all hours, and whether that means protecting their fleet's data or ensuring our facilities are secure, Greenlane has their back. We believe this level of rigor should be the norm in commercial EV charging, and we intend to lead by example."

Safety Features of Charging Sites

Greenlane's physical charging sites are designed with driver and fleet safety as a top priority. Sites feature gated access-controlled entrances, full-time hosts trained in first aid, and around-the-clock security staffing, supported by site-wide security cameras and bright outdoor lighting for continuous visibility. 

Safety equipment, including first aid kits, defibrillators, and fire extinguishers, is positioned at every charging lane, and drivers have access to 24/7 live customer support via a dedicated phone line.

As Greenlane continues expanding its commercial EV charging network along high-traffic freight corridors, including the I-15 corridor connecting California to Nevada and the I-10 corridor extending from California to Arizona, the SOC 2 Type 2 report reinforces the company's ability to support enterprise fleet operators with the reliability, security, and transparency they require.

Awarded for Infrastructure Advancements 

Greenlane said it has been recognized for its leadership in advancing electric freight infrastructure, earning the 2025 EVIEs “Private Sector Infrastructure Strategy of the Year” award and being named Fast Company's “Next Big Thing in Tech” for 2025 in Sustainability & Energy. These honors reflect Greenlane’s pioneering approach to building reliable, high-power charging networks that are shaping the future of electric transportation.

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