
WattEV adds Tesla Semis to Port of Long Beach ZEV Fleet
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- Feb 20, 2025
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WattEV plans to plans to include Tesla Gen-IV chargers at its depots while growing its fleet with Semis in 2026 and beyond.
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WattEV has reached an agreement with Tesla to take delivery of 40 Semi heavy-duty electric trucks in 2026, the company announced.
As part of the agreement, WattEV has taken delivery of two Semis to expand its freight-hauling service range in 2025.
This represents the first use of Tesla Semis at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the nation’s largest port complex.
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“We’re glad to see Tesla Semis deployed at Port of Long Beach,” said Mario Cordero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “This is another step forward towards increased adoption and our commitment to elimination of heavy-duty freight emissions at the port.”
WattEV has been a leader in developing the freight electrification market with a growing network of charging depots in California.
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