INFRA Launches Autonomous Vehicle Giga Hubs in Los Angeles, Paving Way for Smart City Growth
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INFRA Launches Autonomous Vehicle Giga Hubs in Los Angeles, Paving Way for Smart City Growth

INFRA, a tech company based in San Francisco specializing in global infrastructure for autonomous vehicles (AVs), announced plans to launch its first “Giga Hub” in Los Angeles. This move marks a significant step in the company’s goal to expand globally and drive smart city development.

The Giga Hub in Los Angeles will feature ultra-fast charging, automated maintenance, and AI-driven fleet coordination to support large-scale AV operations. INFRA’s proprietary Hub-to-Grid (H2G) system will allow vehicles to charge during off-peak hours and contribute electricity back to the grid during peak demand, reducing operational costs and enhancing energy resilience.

CEO John Gabriel stated, “Launching in Los Angeles demonstrates our commitment to creating adaptable infrastructure for ambitious mobility and sustainability goals. Our plan is to introduce Giga Hubs worldwide, offering a standardized platform to address real-world challenges such as traffic congestion, emissions targets, and the need for safe, efficient AV services.”

INFRA aims to expedite the transition to cleaner, smarter cities by providing a scalable infrastructure model that can meet market demand. The company sees its Giga Hubs as catalysts for the widespread adoption of driverless mobility globally, promoting efficiency, reducing emissions, and laying the groundwork for future cities.

INFRA’s announcement reflects its dedication to revolutionizing smart city development on a global scale. Stay tuned for more details on the Los Angeles Giga Hub, future expansions, and strategic partnerships as INFRA continues its mission to drive connected urban living with integrated AV services.