Infra, a San Francisco–based technology company developing global infrastructure for autonomous vehicles (AVs), will launch its first ‘Giga Hub’ in Los Angeles. For the company, this announcement represents a key milestone in its strategy to scale globally and drive next-generation smart city development.
Designed to integrate ultra-fast charging, automated maintenance, and AI-driven fleet coordination, the Giga Hub offers a comprehensive solution for large-scale AV operations. At its core is Infra’s proprietary Hub-to-Grid (H2G) system, which enables vehicles to charge during off-peak hours and feed electricity back to the grid when demand surges. Through H2G, Infra is aiming to demonstrate a sustainable, city-friendly AV ecosystem it envisions being replicated on a global scale.
In more broadly offering a ready-to-deploy framework, Infra is ultimately looking to help accelerate the transition to cleaner, smarter, cities. Here, it foresees municipalities, automakers, and technology companies benefitting from an end-to-end infrastructure model that can scale alongside market demand.
While underscoring its commitment to connected urban living, through seamlessly integrated services, Infra confirmed that it will provide further details on its Los Angeles Giga Hub will be unveiled in the coming months. Looking ahead, the company is also working on future site expansions and new strategic alliances to fulfil its mission.
Infra’s announcement highlights the company’s commitment to driving a new era of connected urban living, powered by seamlessly integrated AV services. Additional details on the Los Angeles Giga Hub, future site expansions, and strategic alliances will be unveiled in the coming months as Infra advances its mission to revolutionize smart city development on a global scale.