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Date: January 21, 2025
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DOE allocates $68 million to boost fast charging for heavy-duty electric vehicles

DOE’s SuperTruck Program launched in 2009 with four industry participants successfully demonstrating new, efficient technologies for Class 8 tractor trucks, including many that have been commercialised. Which projects have been selected?

As part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) continued commitment to electrified commercial road transport, DOE announced a 68 million dollars investment to design, develop, and demonstrate innovative electric vehicle (EV) charging sites near key ports, distribution hubs, and major corridors.

The projects are selected and funded through DOE’s SuperTruck Charge initiative and aim to accelerate deployment of large-scale public EV charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty (MHD) EVs for improved grid resiliency and reliability.

SuperTruck 2 followed with five industry participants more than doubling Class-8 tractor truck efficiency while significantly improving engine brake thermal efficiency.

SuperTruck 3 projects, scheduled to be completed in 2027, will reduce MHD truck greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions by 75% (on a lifecycle basis) and reduce the total cost of truck ownership, concentrating on electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks.

“The U.S. Department of Energy’s SuperTruck program has significantly advanced energy-efficient technologies for freight trucks which play a vital role in our economy,” says Jeff Marootian, principal deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

“The new SuperTruck Charge projects will add to these advancements by demonstrating replicable models that deliver cost-effective, high-power charging for electric trucks while improving grid resiliency and reliability for medium- and heavy-duty EV deployment,” he adds.

Each SuperTruck Charge project targets large-scale, replicable, high-power charging installations to serve MHD electric fleets with tens to hundreds of vehicles.

They will develop and demonstrate high-capacity charging infrastructure to serve MHD electric trucks for long-haul use cases (more than 500 miles per day) along major corridors and rural regions where grid capacity is limited.

Selected projects include:

  • Supercharging the Southwest: Charging Deployment Along the I-10 Corridor, Pearl Street Property Company (Terawatt Infrastructure), San Francisco, CA (20 million dollars) will demonstrate innovative grid and load management strategies at a charging site along the I-10 corridor in either Goodyear, Arizona or Tucson, Arizona. This project provides 10 pull-through truck charging stalls with megawatt charging systems (MCS) compatible chargers, solar canopies, and three megawatts (MW) of battery electric storage systems. The team will achieve this by supplementing available utility power with energy storage systems and on-site generation if power demand exceeds utility power available.
  • Mega Charging the I-15 Corridor, Greenlane Infrastructure, LLC, Santa Monica, CA (26 million dollars) will support multiple generations of MHD EV charging on freight corridors, producing real-world operational data resulting in the validation of innovative controls all while reducing electric-grid impact. Greenlane will deploy a publicly accessible 10+ MW MHD EV charging station at Greenlane Center in Barstow, California. The site will feature distributed energy resource (DER) systems to help balance the utility load, including solar arrays and energy storage. Additionally, the site will offer combined charging systems and be futureproofed with scalable MCS direct current fast charging MHD EV chargers. The project will create replicable, scalable, grid-integrated high-power charging infrastructure along the I-15 corridor to support widespread adoption of Class 6-8 electric trucks.
  • SUPERCHARGE: Sustainable Utilization of Power Infrastructure Enabling Rapid and Replicable MHDVs Charging through Hybrid AC/DC Distribution Networks and Renewable Grid Energy Integration, Utah State University, Logan, UT (22 million dollars) will establish a reliable, replicable, and scalable charging infrastructure blueprint that can be implemented nationwide, even in areas with limited grid capacity. The team will demonstrate the SuperCharge charging facility with 9 MW of max concurrent charging capability and 12 MW of installed EV charging equipment, while drawing less than 4.5 MW from the grid. This will be realised through advanced facility energy and fleet management tools and cost-effective architecture that combines existing AC charging and distribution infrastructure with emerging solid-state DC distribution, DERs, and MW-class charging.

SuperTruck Charge, administered by DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office, complements other efforts DOE announced today to expand access to EV charging through innovative grid and planning solutions.

Connected Communities 2.0 focuses on advancing grid-edge solutions for resilient communities, including demonstrating various unique urban, suburban, and rural-use cases to build confidence in smart charge management.

The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation’s Communities Taking Charge Accelerator invests more than 43 million dollars in projects that fill gaps in public charging infrastructure, such as community charging for those without home charging access, e-mobility options for fleets of all sizes, and grid-friendly managed charging.

In addition, SuperTruck Charge advances DOE activities described in A Report on Actions for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle (MHDV) Energy and Emissions Innovation, which builds on the U.S. National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization and the National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy.

Selection for award negotiations is not a commitment by DOE to issue an award or provide funding. Before funding is issued, DOE and the applicants will undergo a negotiation process, and DOE may cancel award negotiations and rescind the selection for any reason during that time. Award amounts are subject to change pending negotiations.

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