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INFRA unveils Autonomous Vehicle Giga Hubs in Los Angeles, Lays Foundation for Global Smart City Expansion

INFRA is designing and building a global network of autonomous vehicle giga hubs (Image: pr newswire)
INFRA is designing and building a global network of autonomous vehicle giga hubs (Image: pr newswire)

INFRA, the San Francisco–based Tech company focused on building a global infrastructure for autonomous vehicles (AVs), has recently (on 14 Mar 2025) announced plans to launch its first “Giga Hub” in Los Angeles—a critical milestone in the company’s 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, enabling vehicles to charge during off-peak hours and feed electricity back to the grid when demand surges. By reducing operational costs and enhancing energy resilience, H2G lays the groundwork for a sustainable, city-friendly AV ecosystem that can be replicated worldwide.

“Launching in Los Angeles underscores our commitment to creating infrastructure that any city can adapt to meet ambitious mobility and sustainability goals,” said John Gabriel, CEO of INFRA. “Our plan is to roll out Giga Hubs globally, providing a standardized platform that addresses real-world challenges—traffic congestion, emissions targets, and the need for safe, efficient AV services.”

By offering a ready-to-deploy framework, INFRA aims to accelerate the transition to cleaner, smarter cities everywhere. Municipalities, automakers, and technology companies stand to benefit from an end-to-end infrastructure model that scales with market demand. According to industry analysts, EV charging investments are expected to surpass USD 450 billion by 2030, presenting a prime opportunity for stakeholders who recognize the economic and environmental advantages of robust AV networks.

“We see this as far more than a local initiative—it’s a global call to action,” Gabriel added. “From Los Angeles to London, and from Singapore to Riyadh, our Giga Hubs will serve as catalysts for the widespread adoption of driverless mobility—boosting efficiency, reducing emissions, and laying the foundation for the cities of tomorrow.”

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.

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