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Texas’ first EV fleet charging hub to be built at Fort Worth’s AllianceTexas

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Gage Zero, a company specializing in fleet electrification solutions, is set to develop and operate an electric vehicle charging hub in AllianceTexas. Hillwood EVP Russell Laughlin highlighted the initiative’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure solutions, aiming to enhance transportation efficiency, particularly in crucial logistics supply chain segments.

Led by founder and CEO Zeina El-Azzi, the Gage Zero team brings extensive experience in deploying clean energy projects. They will develop, own, and operate the AllianceTexas EV charging hub, part of their network of sites planned across the U.S. The collaboration with Hillwood serves as a blueprint for reducing carbon footprints and meeting sustainability goals, aligning with Gage Zero’s mission.

BNSF Alliance Intermodal Facility at Hillwood’s AllianceTexas development [Photo: Gage Zero]

With a commitment of $300 million from ARC Financial Corp., Gage Zero aims to address the environmental impact of medium- and heavy-duty electric fleets. Their women-led team focuses on deploying reliable infrastructure and providing cost-effective electrification services to benefit commercial transportation operators and local communities alike.

For more information visit www.gagezero.com