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EV Realty is betting the missing link in electric trucking is real estate


EV Realty wants to create a new class of real estate investment by building charging hubs on parcels near warehouses with power to spare.

One startup, EV Realty, is hoping to fill the void by finding free space on the grid and developing those properties into charging hubs that can serve multiple fleets. EV Realty recently raised $75 million to build additional charging hubs throughout California, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. EV Realty found the site using its in-house software, which maps the electrical grid, vehicle density, traffic patterns, real estate use, and likely customers.

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