Leading Green Cross-Border Transportation
$354 billion in annual trade. 6 million truck crossings per year. One corridor. Greenspace is building the charging infrastructure that electrifies the most strategic freight route on the continent — from Monterrey to Dallas.
Electric Highways
Greenspace E-Mobility is creating the new standard for cross-border transportation — an integrated ecosystem of Electric Highways that will electrify North & Latin America's most significant trade corridors.
The corridor by the numbers
Source: Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Corridor, 2025. The Laredo crossing handles more US-Mexico freight than any other port of entry — by a wide margin.
Built for the world's most demanding freight route
15,000 trucks cross the Laredo bridge every day. Every design decision reflects the realities of that volume — power, uptime, and driver experience at scale.
Monterrey — Dallas Corridor
The Laredo crossing alone moves $354B in annual trade — 41% of all US-Mexico land freight, 15,000 trucks per day. Our 15-hub network along Hwy 85 MX and I-35 US places electric Class 8 trucks at the center of the continent's most critical commercial route.
400 kW to MCS Charging
Engineered for Class 8 trucks with CCS1 and MCS connectors. High-power charging designed for the pace of cross-border freight and dedicated EV fleet operations.
Renewable Energy Integration
Each Green Hub is designed to combine grid power, on-site solar generation, and battery storage — reducing energy cost, improving uptime, and lowering grid dependency.
Green Hubs
Every stop is a complete service hub — charging, rest, food, and real-time fleet data, purpose-built for dedicated EV truck operators on the corridor.
Every stop on the corridor is a Green Hub
Strategically placed along Hwy 85 MX and I-35 US — where dedicated EV fleets charge, drivers rest, and operators stay connected.
High-Power Charging
400 kW to MCS per port — simultaneous charging for multiple Class 8 trucks, with CCS1 and Megawatt Charging System (MCS) connectors.
Renewable Energy Integration
Each hub combines grid power with on-site solar generation and battery storage — designed to reduce energy cost, lower grid dependency, and improve operational uptime.
Driver Rest Facilities
Lounge areas, climate control, showers, and workspace — designed for the real needs of long-haul truck drivers.
Food & Services
Integrated food, convenience retail, and logistics services at every Green Hub location along the corridor.
Fleet Operations Center
Real-time fleet dashboards, vehicle health monitoring, driver check-in, and route optimization systems for dedicated EV fleets.
Full Telematics Integration
Seamless connectivity with fleet telematics platforms, enabling live vehicle data, charging history, and operational analytics.
Corridor Rollout
Five phases delivering 15 Green Hubs on the core corridor — then closing the Texas Triangle: Dallas · Houston · Laredo. The most complete electric freight network in North America.
Activation — 5 Sites
5 Green Hubs operational from Monterrey to Dallas via Hwy 85 MX and I-35 US — establishing the first 100% electric cross-border freight route connecting Mexico and the United States.
Expansion — 3 Sites
3 additional Green Hubs deployed along the Hwy 85 and I-35 corridor, increasing route density and network redundancy for dedicated EV freight operators.
Optimization — 3 Sites
3 further Green Hubs with advanced battery arbitrage capabilities — reducing energy costs and strengthening grid independence across the full corridor.
Market Relevant — 4 Sites
Final 4 Green Hubs complete the 15-site core network, deploying Megawatt Charging System (MCS) technology to serve the next generation of Class 8 electric trucks at full commercial freight scale.
Texas Triangle — Dallas · Houston · Laredo
Closing the loop on the Texas Triangle: Green Hubs connecting Dallas to Houston and Houston back to Laredo. Houston is the #1 US port by volume — adding this southern arc serves petrochemical, manufacturing, and port logistics, completing the most strategic electric freight network in North America.
Texas Triangle — Dallas · Houston · Laredo
Closing the loop on the Texas Triangle: Green Hubs connecting Dallas to Houston and Houston back to Laredo. Houston is the #1 US port by volume — adding this southern arc serves petrochemical, manufacturing, and port logistics, completing the most strategic electric freight network in North America.
Why the Texas Triangle matters
- Houston is the #1 US port by cargo volume — gateway to global supply chains
- Petrochemical & manufacturing corridors generate massive freight demand
- Connects back to Laredo — completing the Mexico–US loop
- Unlocks the most strategic electric freight network in North America
The most important freight route on the continent is going electric
$354 billion in annual trade. 6 million truck crossings. The transition has started — fleet operators, logistics companies, and infrastructure investors: partner with us to lead it.
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