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Salim Youssefzadeh
Name Salim Youssefzadeh
Company WattEV
Company Position CEO & Founder
City, State Los Angeles CA
Country United States
Sectors Transportation
Utility
Consulting: {{{skill}}}

Activities

EVTruckStopSalem.jpg 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.
SolarTruckChargingBakersfield.jpg 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.