Gage Zero and Hillwood Announce Plans to Develop State's First EV Fleet Charging Hub in Texas
Gage Zero | Source: PR Newswire | Posted 04/03/2024
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FORT WORTH, Texas, April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gage Zero LLC (Gage Zero), an Austin-based fleet electrification solutions company that deploys and operates reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, and Hillwood, known for its forward-thinking approach to development, are proud to announce plans to develop Texas' first public commercial EV charging facility, catering to trucks and last-mile fleets. Nestled within the 27,000-acre master-planned, mixed-use development of AllianceTexas, this project signifies a significant leap forward in sustainable infrastructure. The collaboration will increase supply chain resilience and last-mile efficiency that will decrease costs and improve sustainability
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Gage Zero LLC and Hillwood are collaborating to establish Texas' first public commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging facility in AllianceTexas, Austin. This facility, catering to trucks and last-mile fleets, symbolizes a significant step forward in sustainable infrastructure within the 27,000-acre development.
The partnership signifies Hillwood's dedication to future-focused development, addressing current transportation needs, and future resilience challenges. The involvement of Gage Zero, with its experience in deploying clean energy projects globally, further enhances the initiative to develop the EV charging hub in AllianceTexas, supporting the transition towards a zero-emission future in transportation.
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