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EV Realty Deepens Heavy-Duty EV Infrastructure Push with Flagship Freight Hub and Strategic Hiring

EV Realty Deepens Heavy-Duty EV Infrastructure Push with Flagship Freight Hub and Strategic Hiring

EV Realty continued to advance its heavy-duty fleet electrification strategy this week, showcasing both new infrastructure and internal expansion plans. The company highlighted the launch of its San Bernardino Powered Property hub in one of the most congested freight corridors in the U.S., positioning the site as a flagship asset in its zero-emission freight network.

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By targeting high-demand, high-emission freight locations, EV Realty is emphasizing data-driven site selection aimed at strong utilization and unit economics. The San Bernardino hub underscores the company’s transition from concept to real operations, with messaging focused on “real assets, real power, real operations” to signal revenue-generating infrastructure.

The company also drew attention to its presence at ACT Expo 2026, where it is engaging fleets, OEMs, and partners on scaling electrification. A featured session led by C.J. Berg on charger reliability and high-volume fleet charging best practices reinforces EV Realty’s effort to be seen as an operational and technical partner, not just a project developer.

In parallel, EV Realty is expanding its team to support this growth, recruiting for strategy, operations, and real estate investment and development roles. These positions, including an Analyst and Associate in Strategy & Operations and an Associate in Real Estate Investment & Development, sit at the core of its business model, connecting site strategy, power infrastructure, and fleet needs.

The hiring push suggests the company is building out internal capabilities to scale its project pipeline and optimize capital allocation. A focus on real estate and site control indicates a capital-intensive strategy that could enhance long-term asset value and create barriers to entry, while also introducing exposure to permitting, grid, and financing risks as the network grows.

Collectively, the week’s developments support EV Realty’s evolution into an operator of corridor-based, heavy-duty EV charging hubs with growing visibility among commercial fleets. The combination of a flagship site launch, industry engagement, and targeted hiring points to a company consolidating its position in the emerging heavy-duty EV infrastructure market this week.

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