Starbucks and Volvo Car USA to Install Charging Points in US

Automobile Business

The automobile company ‘Volvo Car USA’ and Starbucks has partnered for establishing a public electric vehicle charging network at the stores of Starbucks starting this summer, and the charges are going to be coming through the ChargePoint and will also bear the branding of Volvo.

So far, both the partners have designated around 15 locations of Starbucks and they also want to distribute a total of 60 DC chargers. The main aim of both the companies is to have an electric vehicle charging hub every 100 miles along with a route of 1,350 miles from the area of Denver to the headquarters of Starbucks based in Seattle, and the pilot installations of the chargers are going to start in summer of 2022.

The company ‘Volvo Cars’ is now hoping that, this going to be making the charging as simple and easy as purchasing a coffee, and the connection has been obvious, and the DC fast chargers of the company ‘ChargePoint’ can possibly bring the C40 Recharge of Volvo.

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The drivers of the Volvo electric vehicles in the United States can possibly use the app of ChargePoint in the car, and the automobile company has also further pointed out that, their drivers are going to charge at Starbucks for free or maybe at some preferential rates, and at the same time, the new charging points are going to be open for anyone to charge their vehicles and the fee has not been decided yet.

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