A value chain focused on decarbonization is imperative, as is keeping operations running smoothly. Performance Team— A Maersk Company, tells the story of the wins and challenges as they looked to electrify their heavy-duty fleet.
Overview
Performance Team is a Maersk company that operates over 140 electric vehicles across the United States. As a global leader in logistics services, Maersk aims to reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2040 across the entire business with new technologies, new vessels and lower GHG emission fuels. Electrification of their heavy-duty truck fleet is a key part of the goal. Performance Team is helping lead Maersk in the transition and partnered with Prologis Mobility to meet California’s 2035 diesel engine phase-out targets for drayage trucks and 2045 mandates for all other heavy-duty vehicles.
"It is our ambition to drive the industry shift toward decarbonized supply chains," said Charles van der Steene, regional president for Maersk North America . "Expanding the charging infrastructure for commercial electric vehicles is a key part of that. This facility strengthens our ability to offer customers a decarbonized alternative to conventional trucking and brings us closer to our goal of reaching net zero by 2040."
Prologis Mobility and Performance Team built North America’s largest heavy-duty truck charging hub powered by a self-sufficient microgrid, providing a prototype for hubs of the future. Completed in April 2024, the Denker Hub microgrid charging facility is on Denker Avenue in Torrance, California. Situated along major freeways near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the hub will serve as a strategic charging point.