Shorepower Technologies is a small transportation electrification company that operates a network of electric power stations at truck stops and travel centers across North America. Shorepower's core product is Truck Stop Electrification (TSE): roadside pedestal stations that let long-haul truck drivers plug in and power cab appliances during mandatory rest periods, eliminating the need to idle their diesel engine. Shorepower owns the roadside pedestal and charges drivers a per-hour or per-session fee, while drivers supply their own on-board equipment. Shorepower also offers high-power outlets for refrigerated trailers, allowing them to run on grid electricity rather than diesel while parked. The company currently operates 60 facilities along major U.S. interstate corridors with roughly 1,800 electrified parking spaces. Revenue is driven primarily by utilization of these spaces. Shorepower relies heavily on government grants — covering 50–80% of capital costs — to fund infrastructure buildout, and sells hardware such as pedestals, chargers, and accessories as a secondary revenue stream. The company's growth focus is upgrading its existing 60 TSE sites to add Level 2 and DC fast EV charging for electric trucks and buses, arguing that its existing utility connections make upgrades cheaper than building new sites from scratch. Shorepower is also developing a DC fast charger with integrated battery storage that would require lower grid input power. The company operates with only two employees and relies on outside consultants for most functions.
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