INFRA Launches Autonomous Vehicle Giga Hub in Los Angeles
INFRA has announced the launch of its first 'Giga Hub' in Los Angeles, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy for autonomous vehicle infrastructure, as stated in a press release. The San Francisco-based company aims to create a global network of these hubs, which integrate ultra-fast charging, automated maintenance, and AI-driven fleet coordination.
The Giga Hub features INFRA's proprietary Hub-to-Grid (H2G) system, which allows vehicles to charge during off-peak hours and return electricity to the grid when demand is high. This system is designed to reduce operational costs and enhance energy resilience, providing a sustainable model for urban mobility that can be replicated worldwide.
John Gabriel, CEO of INFRA, emphasized the company's commitment to developing infrastructure that supports ambitious mobility and sustainability goals. The Los Angeles hub is seen as a catalyst for the widespread adoption of driverless mobility, with plans to roll out similar hubs globally. Further details on future expansions and strategic alliances are expected to be revealed in the coming months.
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