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Kroger invests $1.5 million in expanding electric-car charging station footprint

4/8/2013

SAN FRANCISCO — ECOtality and Kroger on Monday announced an expanded partnership that includes the installation of more than 200 level-2 (quick-charge) charging stations, and 25 DC Fast Chargers, to be installed across key markets through the EV Project. This multimillion dollar expansion will bring the total number of Blink chargers at the Kroger Family of Stores to almost 300.


"As plug-in electric and hybrid cars are becoming more popular with our customers, we are pleased to offer the convenience of electric vehicle charging stations at more of our stores in markets with the highest demand," stated Keith Dailey, Kroger spokesperson. 


"Retailers across the country are quickly realizing the benefits of installing our Blink chargers. Independent research shows that Blink card holders routinely reward these establishments with more time in their stores and repeat business," commented Ravi Brar, CEO of ECOtality. "Kroger not only recognizes this value, but continues to show its commitment to be a leader in sustainability for the food retail industry."


Details of the agreement include a $1.5 million investment by Kroger for the installations across key markets including Phoenix, San Diego and Los Angeles. These stations are in addition to 60 already installed in Oregon and Washington, and 14 in Texas.


 


 

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