Prologis Mobility and EV Realty said on Tuesday they will partner to connect their electric vehicle charging capabilities in California, part of an effort to expand access for medium- and heavy-duty truck fleets.
The companies said the collaboration will initially provide shared access to high-power charging hubs in Vernon and San Bernardino later this year, located near ports and major freight lanes. They added that the model could be replicated in other freight-heavy markets across the United States.
“We’re working to clear the roadblocks for our customers that slow down fleet electrification,” said Henrik Holland, global head of Prologis Mobility. “Reliable, accessible charging is a major enabler to accelerated electric truck adoption.”
San Francisco-based Prologis, a real estate investment trust that owns and manages 1.3 billion square feet of industrial and logistics warehouse space, offers subscription-based EV charging through its Prologis Mobility business. The company said in a recent study that nearly $3.2 trillion worth of goods, or 2.9% of global GDP, moved through its warehouses last year.
“Charging infrastructure isn’t just about hardware—it’s about a seamless customer experience that actually works for operators in the field,” said EV Realty CEO Patrick Sullivan. “This collaboration tackles the practical challenges that drivers and fleet managers face every day by creating a more unified system that can scale with demand.”
EV Realty, also based in San Francisco, operates high-powered charging hubs near industrial centers and key freight corridors.
