ACT Expo 2025, Voltera announces new EV charging facilities in California, Texas, Arizona, and Florida
Together, these sites add 294 charging stalls and 28 megawatts (MW) of capacity to Voltera’s national portfolio, marking a major step forward in the company’s effort to scale fleet electrification infrastructure across high-demand urban markets. "The sites are strategically located and purpose-built to support light-duty passenger fleets with high utilization and uptime requirements", stated the U.S.-based company.

At ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, Voltera announced new EV charging facilities in the U.S., namely in California, Texas, Arizona, and Florida. The leading developer, owner, and operator of charging infrastructure for zero-emission vehicle fleets stated that those facilities are mainly addressed to ligh-duty commercial vehicles.
Voltera to expand its charging network in the U.S.
Together, these sites add 294 charging stalls and 28 megawatts (MW) of capacity to Voltera’s national portfolio, marking a major step forward in the company’s effort to scale fleet electrification infrastructure across high-demand urban markets. “The sites are strategically located and purpose-built to support light-duty passenger fleets with high utilization and uptime requirements”, stated the U.S.-based company.
In California, Voltera has expanded its footprint with facilities in San Francisco and Santa Monica, two high-demand urban markets central to the state’s electrification efforts. In Texas, new facilities are live in Dallas and Austin, with additional growth planned. Voltera is also entering new markets with facilities in Houston, Phoenix, and Miami coming soon. The Miami facility will be one of Voltera’s largest light-duty depots with 79 DC fast charging stalls, strategically located to serve the region’s rapidly expanding EV fleet market.
Voltera’s capacity currently includes 20 properties across the United States and a total power capacity exceeding 115+ MW. “Voltera is dedicated to simplifying the transition to zero-emission transportation by providing fit-for-purpose charging infrastructure that meets the unique needs of our customers,” said Brett Hauser, CEO of Voltera. “The opening of these new light-duty charging facilities reflects the strong market demand we’re seeing from fleets, particularly in the light-duty space, where economics are driving rapid EV adoption. Our experience and access to capital allow us to deliver these facilities quickly and efficiently, enabling our customers to focus on their core operations.”