EV Realty’s flagship multi-fleet truck charging hub in San Bernardino features 76 high-power charging ports and 9 MW of capacity, sufficient to serve over 200 medium- and heavy-duty trucks per day.
The site, which has just opened, is designed to reliably serve all makes and models of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, with both CCS charging ports, which are standard today, and MCS charging ports for next-generation big rigs.
By serving multiple fleets on shared infrastructure, EV Realty's Powered Properties model delivers better economics for a wide variety of fleet users. Customers include large national carrier J.B. Hunt Transport, major beverage distributor Gate City Beverage (part of Harbor Distributing), and Nevoya, a fully electric carrier rapidly expanding its operations.
Strategically Located Charging Site
The site is strategically located near the San Bernardino Intermodal Facility, more than 60 million square feet of nearby industrial warehouses, and an area home to nearly 17,000 medium- and heavy-duty trucks. It also sits near Interstates 10 and 215, a major freight lane from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
“The Inland Empire is where freight from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach gets sorted and sent across the country by truck and rail,” said EV Realty CEO Patrick Sullivan. “Fleets operating here are doing some of the most important and demanding work in the supply chain. They need reliable, affordable access to high-power charging so they can move beyond pilots and make electrification a real business decision. That's exactly what we've built here."
The site is purpose-built for logistics operations with technology and operational design choices informed by fleet customers.
Industry-leading charging hardware from Kempower delivers fast, reliable charging with up to 1.2 MW for MCS and 500kW for CCS, and spring-assisted cables for ease of use. Software and fleet management tools powered by Synop provide advanced power management, reservations, reporting, and fleet insights on cost, range, and efficiency. And fleets can count on 24/7 managed operations, including on-site staff, security, parking, and amenities.
“EV Realty has been a great partner for us. Their unique design and business model allows carriers like us to optimize our operations with cost-effective charging and logistics solutions,” said John Verdon, Nevoya chief commercial officer. “The opening of this site provides valuable operational flexibility with both megawatt charging and vehicle domicile options that work well for our needs.”
Groundbreaking to Opening
The April 9 opening followed quickly after the site’s groundbreaking in mid-2025.
EV Realty was able to condense construction schedules due to available grid power from Southern California Edison and a strong group of project partners including ParWest. Construction of EV Realty’s San Bernardino charging station was supported by grants from the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s Carl Moyer Program and the California Energy Commission's EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles Project.
$75 Million in Growth Equity
EV Realty's San Bernardino opening is the latest milestone in a period of strategic growth that includes $75 million in growth equity from NGP, additional investment from truck terminal operator Outpost, and the acquisition of additional assets that will position the company to expand operations and meet customer needs as the industry scales.