The company also hints at expanding access and improving equity in the EV charging world with its move. “By expanding the 7Charge network, while continuing to utilize third-party fast-charging network options, 7-Eleven will have the ability to grow its network to match consumer demand and make EV charging available to neighborhoods that have, until now, lacked access.”Unfortunately, 7-Eleven gave very little in the way of details.
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This is what the anti-EV crowd can't get through their heads: the ICE 'drive-until-empty, go-to-gas-station, fill-up, drive' paradigm isn't valid for EVs when the infrastructure is in place. You charge where you stop.
Robotbeat Nice. But two chargers in LA and two more in Sacramento isn't much.