Prologis Mobility’s charging infrastructure has now powered 10 million miles of travel for heavy-duty electric trucks—equivalent to circling the Earth 400 times or making 20 round trips to the Moon. The milestone underscores the growing role of commercial electric vehicles (EVs) and the infrastructure required to support them as the logistics industry shifts toward electrification.

10 million miles electrified

 

Since March 2022, we've been helping customers achieve their sustainability and decarbonization goals with reliable, scalable charging solutions. That year we launched our first two major heavy-duty truck charging projects, working closely with our customer, Maersk’s Performance Team. Located in Commerce and Sante Fe Springs, California, together these projects total 4 megawatts (MWs) and can charge up to 38 trucks at a time.  

In 2024, we opened our Denker facility in Torrance, California. This project is North America’s largest heavy-duty EV charging hub powered by a microgrid that we built in just five months. Denker’s microgrid combines renewable energy and battery storage to power up to 96 trucks at once and helps support the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, which account for roughly a third of all U.S. container imports.

We have additional EV charging projects across the U.S. including Texas, New Jersey, Illinois and Wisconsin. Globally, Prologis Mobility spans five countries, helping fleets around the world electrify their operations.

Denker EV Charging Hub

 

Charging Solutions as Flexible as Fleet Needs

We’re working closely with companies that are moving fleets to renewable fuels. It can’t happen overnight – it takes planning, investment and foresight. And customers’ needs vary, which is we offer a variety of EV charging solutions:    

  • Mobility Hubs: Strategically located zero-emissions charging stations without the costs of building private operations that provide high-capacity infrastructure near major logistics corridors to ensure convenience and efficiency for fleet operators.
  • Depot Charging: Depot charging offers a reliable solution for fleets, including your warehouse's light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles. Facilities like our Commerce and Santa Fe Springs projects are designed to ensure vehicles are ready to roll when the day begins. Depot charging supports operational efficiency by focusing on high-capacity infrastructure while keeping sustainability at the forefront.
  • Workplace Charging: Logistics facilities are not just warehouses but workplaces for thousands of employees. Our workplace charging solutions enable employees to charge their vehicles during shifts, encouraging community-wide EV adoption and enhancing employee satisfaction. 

The Road Ahead: Zero-Emission Transportation and Sustainable  

By investing in scalable and sustainable solutions such as mobility hubs, depot charging and workplace charging, we are helping customers meet sustainability goals while preparing supply chains for what’s next. As demand for greener transportation grows, Prologis is working to build a cleaner, more efficient logistics network—one charge at a time. 

Dan Loflin

Dan Loflin

Head of Commercial, Prologis Mobility

Dan Loflin is the Commercial and Offering lead for the Mobility business unit. Dan has a long track record of building and scaling successful businesses, both in renewable energy and enterprise software. Before joining Prologis, Dan was General Manager and Senior Vice President for Q CELLS. Prior to Q CELLS, Dan was the CEO of Geli, an energy storage platform provider that was acquired by Hanwha Q CELLS. He was also an early executive team member of Trigo Technologies (acquired by IBM), and Locus Energy (acquired by Genscape). Dan holds a BA from Columbia University and an MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University. 

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