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EVgo and MHX, LLC Partner to Power Class 8 Electric Truck Fleet
First partnership between the companies will provide MHX with charging infrastructure, on-site fleet management and 24/7 support via EVgo Optima™ and EVgold™

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFirst partnership between the companies will provide MHX with charging infrastructure, on-site fleet management and 24/7 support via EVgo Optima™ and EVgold™ at site in California\n\n LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nEVgo Inc. (NASDAQ: EVGO) (EVgo), a leader in fleet electrification and owner and operator of the nation’s largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles (EVs), today announced a partnership with MHX, LLC, a full-service logistics operator in California, providing a unique transload and transportation service which partners in moving product via truck, rail, or ocean vessel, to support MHX’s first-ever fleet electrification project. The collaboration will begin with the deployment of EVgo fast charging infrastructure at MHX’s location in Fontana, California, which will be backed by 24/7 customer support as well as innovative fleet charging and management capabilities through EVgo Optima™ and EVgold™ solutions. The project will feature high-power 350kW fast chargers, capable of serving six vehicles simultaneously.\n\nMHX has a fleet of 60+ flatbed trucks, which complement their strategically placed facilities throughout California, and will soon add 10 new Kenworth T680E Class 8 electric heavy-duty trucks. The new fleet of electric trucks will charge at the company’s Fontana, CA location, supporting its local clients in addition to operations at their Carson, CA facility offering Port Services out of the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach, where they handle local dray for break bulk commodities along with devanning and heavy weight corridor access for container movements. This project is partially funded by the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Energy Infrastructure Incentives for Zero-Emission Commercial Vehicles (Energiize) grant program and the South Coast Air Quality Management District-Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (SCAQMD-MSRC) grant program.\n\n“As we explored bringing electric trucks into our fleet, we knew how important charging was to make that conversion a reality, and that an experienced partner was needed to help us navigate both the short- and long-term considerations to ensure a successful transition,” said Alex Nicholas, VP of Operations at MHX. “Our collaboration with EVgo goes beyond access to charging stations but rather a full suite of technology solutions and t...