New charging station to power electric trucks in Port of Long Beach

The depot, located at 260 Pico Ave., is scheduled to go online in fall 2024.

New charging station to power electric trucks in Port of Long Beach

The growing fleet of electric trucks serving the Port of Long Beach will be able to charge at a new depot scheduled to begin construction in mid-2024 along Pico Avenue just north of the Long Beach International Gateway Bridge.

The Port is partnering with Forum Mobility, a leading zero-emission drayage trucking solutions provider, to offer 19 dual-port chargers and six single-dispenser chargers at the new station, capable of charging heavy-duty electric trucks in about 90 minutes, depending on battery size. The depot, located at 260 Pico Ave., is scheduled to go online in fall 2024.

"Forum Mobility is taking the next step toward helping the Port achieve its goal of having 100 public charging stations in the Port available for heavy-duty trucks by 2026, which will help us transition away from diesel fuel and move toward a zero-emission future," said Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero. 

"With the support of the Port of Long Beach, Forum is building the infrastructure for heavy-duty trucks to transition from diesel to electricity," said Matt LeDucq, CEO and co-founder of Forum Mobility. "This partnership provides drayage truckers a solution to comply with California Air Resources Board regulations at a convenient location and at a competitive cost. Forum is building a network of charging depots at the ports, along freight corridors and near distribution centers to serve owner-operators and carriers of all sizes in the transition to zero emission vehicles. We make it easy to go electric."

In addition to the Port of Long Beach, Forum Mobility has eight charging depots in advanced stages of development scheduled to open within the next two years at seaports and along goods movement corridors throughout California.

The announcement comes as the California Air Resources Board will require any new drayage trucks registered to serve the San Pedro Bay ports complex as of Jan. 1, 2024, to be zero-emissions and for the entire drayage fleet to be zero-emissions by 2035.