According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Realty, the company is marking the opening of its Powered Property | San Bernardino site, which is described as hosting 9 MW of capacity and 76 chargers configured for CCS and MCS-ready operations. The post indicates the facility is aimed at serving fleets, partners, and the drayage community in an operational setting.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that the San Bernardino location is positioned as a large-scale charging hub designed for commercial fleet use rather than a pilot or demonstration site. For investors, this suggests EV Realty is moving from development into active deployment of heavy-duty EV charging infrastructure, which could support revenue growth tied to utilization and long-term fleet contracts.
The post suggests that the infrastructure is “built for real operations” and “ready to deliver,” implying that the site may already be capable of supporting paying customers. If adoption by drayage and logistics fleets is strong, the asset could enhance EV Realty’s recurring revenue profile and provide a reference project to support expansion into other freight corridors.
As shared in the LinkedIn content, the company is inviting fleet operators to connect with specific team members to visit the site or begin setup, and it links to a fuller announcement for additional details. This outreach could help accelerate customer onboarding, deepen relationships with logistics partners, and potentially strengthen EV Realty’s competitive position in the emerging heavy-duty charging infrastructure market in Southern California.

