Gill’s Truck Stop Energy & Charging Hub

Central Valley, California

Fastcharge.me is developing a next-generation EV charging and managed energy hub at Gill’s Truck Stop in California’s Central Valley. Strategically located along a major transportation corridor, the project is designed to support both public EV drivers and the future expansion of commercial fleet electrification.

Phase 1 Deployment

The initial phase of the project will include:

• 2 dual-port 240 kW DC fast charging stations

• Capacity to charge up to 4 vehicles simultaneously

• High-speed charging optimized for regional and corridor travel

• Scalable infrastructure engineered for future expansion


Construction Timeline

• Project construction scheduled to begin in June 2026

• Initial charging operations targeted for August 2026


Strategic Energy Partnership

Fastcharge.me is partnering with ACE Energy Group to integrate advanced energy infrastructure and long-term energy management capabilities into the project. This partnership helps position the Gill’s location as more than a traditional charging site — creating the foundation for a future-ready transportation energy hub.

The collaboration is designed to support:

• Intelligent energy optimization

• Scalable charging operations

• Future solar and battery storage integration

• Improved operational efficiency and long-term reliability


Future Expansion

Commercial truck charging capabilities are expected to follow shortly after the initial passenger vehicle deployment as regional fleet electrification continues to accelerate.

Additional project phases are planned to include:

• 2 dual-port 240 kW DC fast charging stations

• Capacity to charge up to 4 vehicles simultaneously

• High-speed charging optimized for regional and corridor travel

• Scalable infrastructure engineered for future expansion


Long Term Vision

The Gill’s Truck Stop project represents Fastcharge.me.me’s commitment to building reliable, scalable, and energy-optimized charging infrastructure across key transportation corridors.

Designed for both passenger vehicles and future commercial transportation demand, the site is being developed as a modern transportation energy hub supporting the next generation of electric mobility throughout California’s Central Valley.

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