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Chanani Group Launches CM EV Services to Expand EV Charging Infrastructure Across Southern California
By MGN Editorial•April 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM
Chanani Group introduces CM EV Services LLC, a new venture focused on developing electric vehicle charging hubs across Southern California in partnership with Motive Energy, signaling growing investment in sustainable port and logistics infrastructure.
Chanani Group has announced the launch of CM EV Services LLC, a new subsidiary dedicated to developing electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Southern California. The initiative represents a significant investment in sustainable transportation systems that will support the region's ports and maritime logistics operations as they transition to zero-emission vehicles.
Based in Torrance—a key hub near the Port of Los Angeles—the venture is developing initial charging projects in partnership with Motive Energy. The expansion roadmap includes integration of solar power generation and sustainable hospitality services, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for electric vehicle adoption across the transportation sector.
## Regional Significance
The timing of this infrastructure development aligns with increasing regulatory pressure on ports and logistics providers to reduce emissions. California's stringent environmental standards and the Port of Los Angeles' push toward zero-emission operations by 2035 have created demand for robust charging networks supporting cargo handling equipment, drayage trucks, and commercial fleet electrification.
## Partnership and Scope
CM EV Services' collaboration with Motive Energy combines operational expertise with established charging network capabilities. The company's phased approach—launching initial Torrance installations while planning broader expansion—suggests a model designed to scale across Southern California's port complexes, warehouse districts, and intermodal facilities.
The integration of solar generation addresses rising energy costs and grid constraints, while sustainable hospitality components indicate the venture plans to serve maintenance personnel and commercial operations requiring extended facility access.
## Industry Context
The project reflects broader maritime and logistics sector trends toward decarbonization. West Coast ports have become leaders in electric transition initiatives, with the Port of Long Beach, Port of Los Angeles, and surrounding intermodal operators investing heavily in EV fleets and supporting infrastructure. Supply chain stakeholders are increasingly mandating emissions reductions, creating market demand for charging solutions tailored to port operations.
Chanani Group's investment in specialized EV infrastructure demonstrates private sector confidence in California's transition pathway and the sustainability requirements reshaping port commerce.
#electric vehicles#sustainable infrastructure#charging networks#port operations#southern california#decarbonization
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