4Gen Logistics Takes Sustainability to the Next Level with New EV Charging Stations at the Port of Long Beach
In an exciting leap forward for sustainable logistics, DSL Logistics proudly celebrates a major milestone achieved by our exclusive carrier, 4Gen Logistics. In partnership with Electrify America, 4Gen Logistics has unveiled 30 new EV semi-truck charging stations at the Port of Long Beach, CA. This development not only supports 4Gen’s growing EV fleet but also aligns with the region’s ambitious sustainability goals.
These cutting-edge chargers are part of a larger mission to build a 100% emission-free fleet in Long Beach, CA, and the Inland Empire, reinforcing 4Gen’s commitment to leading the charge in zero-emission transportation.
The Port of Long Beach Electrification Milestone
The new EV charging stations represent the first phase of an ambitious electrification project at the Port of Long Beach. Each hyper-fast 350 kW charger is designed to accommodate the growing demands of 4Gen’s zero-emission semi-truck fleet. With this milestone, 4Gen Logistics is actively working toward the region’s goal of achieving a 100% emission-free fleet by 2035.
Not only does this milestone showcase 4Gen’s leadership in sustainable freight solutions, but it also highlights its pivotal role in reducing emissions in one of the busiest logistics hubs in North America.
4Gen’s Impact on the EV Fleet in Long Beach, CA, and Inland Empire
With the expansion of its EV fleet in Long Beach, CA, 4Gen Logistics is setting a new standard for sustainable transportation. The charging stations serve as the backbone for a fleet of zero-emission semi-trucks, ensuring reliable operations between the Port of Long Beach and the Inland Empire.
By integrating these state-of-the-art chargers, 4Gen is contributing to cleaner air quality and a reduced carbon footprint across Southern California. This innovation not only supports the environment but also provides a blueprint for other logistics companies to follow in creating a 100% emission-free fleet in the Inland Empire and beyond.
A Collaboration for Change: 4Gen Logistics and Electrify America
The success of this milestone was made possible through collaboration with Electrify America, the largest open DC fast-charging network in the U.S. By combining expertise and technology, this partnership has created a transformative solution for electrifying commercial trucking.
These hyper-fast chargers are specifically designed to support 4Gen’s expanding fleet of zero-emission semi-trucks, offering a scalable infrastructure that paves the way for continued growth in sustainable freight solutions.
Why This Milestone Matters
The unveiling of these EV charging stations isn’t just about infrastructure—it’s about reshaping the future of logistics. By investing in a 100% emission-free fleet in Long Beach, CA, and the Inland Empire, 4Gen Logistics is taking bold steps to address environmental challenges while maintaining operational efficiency.
Every mile driven by 4Gen’s zero-emission trucks represents a cleaner, greener future for the logistics industry. This milestone underscores the importance of innovation, collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability.
Join Us in Driving Change
At DSL Logistics, we’re proud to stand alongside 4Gen Logistics as they lead the way in sustainable freight solutions. This milestone is more than a celebration—it’s an invitation to rethink what’s possible in logistics and transportation.
📽️ Watch our video to see this groundbreaking achievement in action and learn more about how 4Gen Logistics is creating a 100% emission-free fleet in Long Beach, CA, and the Inland Empire.
Together, DSL Logistics and 4Gen Logistics are driving change—one mile at a time.
Conclusion
This achievement is a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration. With the launch of 30 new EV semi-truck charging stations, 4Gen Logistics is setting a new benchmark for sustainability in the logistics industry. As they continue to expand their EV fleet in Long Beach, CA, and the Inland Empire, we look forward to seeing the transformative impact of these efforts on the environment and the future of freight.
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