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Maritime Industry Briefing: EV Charging Infrastructure Expands Amid Growing Port Electrification Push

By MGN EditorialMay 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM

PositivEnergy secures a major municipal contract in Philadelphia to expand EV charging infrastructure, a development with potential implications for port and logistics electrification efforts across the US East Coast.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### EV Charging Network Eyes Broader Infrastructure Footprint PositivEnergy, a Miami-based electric vehicle charging network operator, has been selected by the City of Philadelphia to develop and manage EV charging infrastructure across the municipality, according to a PR Newswire release dated May 27, 2026. The contract represents a significant milestone for the fast-growing company as it scales its nationwide charging network. While the announcement is primarily framed around urban mobility, the development carries broader relevance for the maritime and port logistics sectors. Philadelphia is home to the PhilaPort complex — one of the busiest ports on the US East Coast — where electrification of cargo handling equipment, terminal vehicles, and drayage trucks has become an increasingly pressing operational and regulatory priority. The expansion of reliable public and commercial EV charging infrastructure in port-adjacent urban areas is widely regarded by industry analysts as a critical enabler for the transition to zero-emission freight and logistics operations. Drayage carriers serving port terminals, in particular, have cited charging availability and grid reliability as key barriers to accelerating fleet electrification. PositivEnergy's contract with Philadelphia signals growing municipal confidence in dedicated EV infrastructure providers as partners in the energy transition — a model that port authorities and terminal operators across the country are watching closely as they develop their own decarbonisation roadmaps. The US maritime sector faces mounting pressure from both federal environmental regulations and international frameworks, including the International Maritime Organization's revised greenhouse gas strategy, to reduce emissions across the full logistics chain — including landside port operations. *Source: PR Newswire* --- *This briefing is compiled from publicly available industry sources. Readers are encouraged to consult primary sources for full details.*
#port electrification#EV charging infrastructure#zero-emission freight#drayage#PhilaPort#decarbonisation#maritime logistics

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