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Latest revision as of 17:08, June 15, 2024
Name | Salim Youssefzadeh |
Company | WattEV |
Company Position | CEO & Founder |
City, State | Los Angeles CA |
Country | United States |
Sectors | Transportation Utility |
Activities
Electric Truck Charging Depot in Salem | ||
WattEV is planning to build an electric truck charging depot in Salem, Oregon, off Interstate 5, with the capacity to power approximately 40,000 trucks annually. | ||
Solar-Powered Truck Charging Depot | ||
WattEV's Bakersfield electric truck charging depot, spanning 119 acres, integrates a solar-powered microgrid with rapid megawatt charging, reducing truck dwell time to under 30 minutes. | ||