Truck Parking Club reaches 4,000 locations across US

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Truck Parking Club says it has expanded to 4,000 locations across 49 states, adding 1,000 locations in the past three months as it works to address persistent truck parking shortages.

The network said the platform now provides access to more than 66,000 reservable truck parking spaces and is targeting 100,000 locations by the end of 2026.

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Truck Parking Club connects truck drivers and fleets with privately owned parking spaces — trucking and tow truck companies, warehouses, storage companies, and more — made available through its technology platform. The company says adoption is growing among large carriers, claiming 92 of the top 100 U.S. fleets using the service.

The company positions its model as an alternative to building new truck parking infrastructure, which it says can cost $100,000 to $200,000 per space. Instead, existing private lots are used for truck parking.

“Reaching 4,000 locations in under three years proves the model works. Now we’re scaling it,” said Evan Shelley, co-founder and CEO of Truck Parking Club. “100,000 locations by the end of this year isn’t aspirational, it’s the plan. Every day we’re onboarding new properties, signing enterprise fleet deals, and putting drivers in suitable, reservable spaces instead of highway ramps. The infrastructure already exists across this country. We’re unlocking it.” 

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