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Prologis Mobility and EV Realty Partner to Expand EV Charging Access for Truck Fleets

On August 26, 2025, Prologis Mobility and EV Realty announced a new partnership aimed at accelerating the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty truck fleets in California. The collaboration will link the companies’ charging capabilities, expanding access for commercial operators along key freight routes. Yahoo Finance and Freight waves reported the announcement.

The initiative will roll out with shared-access charging hubs in Vernon and San Bernardino later this year. Both sites are strategically positioned near major freight corridors and ports, where demand for electrified trucking solutions is growing rapidly. By combining resources, Prologis and EV Realty hope to create a scalable model that can be replicated across other busy freight markets nationwide.

Prologis, a global leader in logistics real estate, has emerged as a key player in the clean transportation space through Prologis Mobility, its subscription-based EV charging service for fleets. The company owns and manages 1.3 billion square feet of warehouse space worldwide, with an estimated $3.2 trillion worth of goods, 2.9% of global GDP, flowing through its facilities last year. This massive footprint makes Prologis uniquely positioned to integrate charging infrastructure directly into the logistics ecosystem.

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Prologis Mobility: Scalable EV Charging for Fleets

As the push toward zero-emission transportation accelerates, Prologis Mobility has positioned itself as a key partner for fleets making the transition to electric vehicles. Leveraging Prologis’ global logistics footprint, the program delivers subscription-based, end-to-end charging solutions designed to be flexible, scalable, and hassle-free.

All-in-One Electrification

Prologis Mobility’s model is built on simplicity. Whether your operation is housed in a Prologis warehouse or a third-party facility, the company provides a turnkey, subscription-based platform that bundles site design, permitting, installation, power integration, and ongoing operations into a single service. That means no upfront cost and no complex juggling of multiple vendors.

Charging Solutions Tailored for Every Fleet Need

  • Fleet Electrification: End-to-end access to charging with zero upfront capital, powered by Prologis’ global network.
  • Depot Charging: Onsite charging at warehouses for drayage trucks, last-mile vans, forklifts, and yard tractors.
  • Hub Charging: Shared-access, subscription-based hubs strategically placed along freight corridors and near industrial centers.
  • OnDemand Charging: Portable, fast chargers integrated with reliable backup power, ideal for flexible deployments or pilot programs.
  • Workplace Charging: Passenger EV charging for employees at distribution centers, supporting workforce sustainability goals.

Why Prologis?

With over 10+ megawatts of EV charging capacity already deployed, and half of those installations at non-Prologis sites, Prologis Mobility is proving its solutions are not limited to its own warehouses. The scale is growing quickly:

  • 2M+ miles electrified
  • 200+ vehicles charging today
  • 10+ operational EV stations
  • 50% of sites at third-party facilities

A Proven Partner in Logistics

Backed by 40+ years of logistics real estate experience and a footprint of 1.3 billion square feet across 20 countries, Prologis is uniquely positioned to integrate charging into the global supply chain. Its streamlined five-step deployment process reduces risk, accelerates timelines, and allows operators to scale electrification efforts with confidence.

For fleets preparing to transition to zero-emission vehicles, Prologis Mobility offers not just charging infrastructure, but a trusted partner to power the journey ahead.

EV Realty: Powering the Future of Freight Electrification

The transition to electric transportation isn’t just about passenger cars, it’s about rethinking how we move goods, too. That’s where EV Realty comes in. Based in San Francisco, the company is building out a network of high-powered charging hubs designed specifically for medium- and heavy-duty trucks operating along major freight lanes and in industrial centers.

Unlike passenger EV charging, which can happen almost anywhere, electrifying freight requires megawatt-scale power in precisely the right places. Trucks need charging close to distribution centers, ports, and warehouses, where uptime and reliability are critical. EV Realty’s model tackles this head-on by developing strategically located, grid-connected charging depots that meet the unique demands of commercial fleets.

What Sets EV Realty Apart?

  • Strategic Locations: Hubs are sited near major freight corridors and industrial zones, reducing deadhead miles and boosting operational efficiency.
  • High-Power Infrastructure: Designed for rapid charging of large fleets, with capacity to support multiple vehicles at once.
  • Shared-Access Model: By opening hubs to multiple operators, EV Realty lowers costs and accelerates adoption across the sector.
  • Scalable Design: Built for today’s charging needs, but flexible enough to expand as fleet electrification grows.

Freight accounts for a significant share of transportation emissions, and reducing them is one of the hardest challenges in the clean energy transition. While light-duty EV adoption has surged, the trucking industry lags behind due to high upfront costs, infrastructure gaps, and long charging times. By addressing the infrastructure side of the equation, EV Realty is helping clear one of the biggest roadblocks to electrifying America’s freight system.

As fleets, from drayage operators at ports to long-haul carriers, look to cut emissions and comply with new regulations, EV Realty is positioning itself as a linchpin in the freight electrification ecosystem.