
Quaker Travelpopular Midwest The convenience store chain has announced plans to expand its services by introducing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. In a statement released on Monday, the company revealed that they will soon make direct current (DC) fast chargers available at select locations in the region. The move is part of an evolving infrastructure designed to support growing demand for electric vehicle charging options.
When four vehicles are charged simultaneously, the charging station will provide at least 150 kW of power to each tanker and up to 400 kW to a single vehicle. Electric vehicle drivers are in demand.
Mobile apps improve charging experience
In addition to installation Electric car chargerKwik Trip is developing a mobile app that will allow customers to find charging stations, check pricing and see real-time availability. This move aims to simplify Charging experience For users in the Midwest.
Kwik Trip’s expansion into electric vehicle charging aligns with the efforts of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, who in March signed legislation establishing an electric vehicle charging network along the state’s highways and interstates. legislation. As part of the program, 24 Kwik Trip stores in Wisconsin received grants to build charging stations, further strengthening the state’s electric vehicle infrastructure.
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