MN8 Energy and San Jose Clean Energy sign tolling deal for 40 DC fast chargers

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MN8 will finance, build and operate 8 MW of EV charging across five city-owned sites serving underserved San Jose neighborhoods, with construction starting in 2026

MN8 Energy LLC (MN8) has announced a new tolling agreement with San Jose Clean Energy (SJCE) to design, build, own and operate 40 direct-current fast-charging (DCFC) ports across five city-owned sites in San Jose, California. The agreement is intended to bring 40 affordable DCFC ports to underserved communities.

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