Volvo & Starbucks Team Up to Make EV Charging as Easy as Getting Coffee

Volvo Cars and Starbucks have partnered to create the first public electric vehicle fast-charging network at select Starbucks locations in the United States. This initiative aims to make EV charging more accessible and convenient by integrating it with the familiar coffee shop experience.

Key Takeaways:

  • 50 Volvo Cars-branded DC fast chargers are installed at 15 Starbucks stores along a 1,350-mile route between Denver and Seattle.
  • These chargers can add up to 110 miles of range in as little as 15 minutes for 2024 Volvo models.
  • Drivers can use the ChargePoint app to find and access the charging stations.
  • This partnership addresses the challenge of public charging infrastructure reliability by offering virtual and in-person monitoring.
  • The route offers scenic views and passes through national forests, encouraging sustainable travel.
Volvo & Starbucks Team Up to Make EV Charging as Easy as Getting Coffee

Benefits of the partnership:

  • Convenience: EV drivers can now charge their vehicles while enjoying a coffee at Starbucks.
  • Accessibility: The chargers are strategically located along a popular travel route.
  • Reliability: Volvo and Starbucks are committed to maintaining the charging infrastructure.
  • Sustainability: This initiative promotes electric vehicle adoption and reduces carbon emissions.

Quotes:

“The value of this partnership is offering fast charging with great amenities,” said Mike Cottone, President, Volvo Car USA and Canada. “These Starbucks locations provide a perfect stop along a long drive to relax and quickly recharge not only the car, but the driver.”

“Public EV charging should be as easy as getting a great cup of coffee – and now, it can be thanks to our partnership with Volvo Car USA,” said Michael Kobori, Starbucks chief sustainability officer. “As we reimagine the Starbucks Experience of the future, we’re excited to invite our customers on our journey to become a resource positive company.”

Overall, this partnership is a significant step forward in making electric vehicle ownership more convenient and sustainable.

Additional Information:

  • The Volvo Cars and Starbucks EV charging network is currently limited to the Denver-Seattle route but may expand in the future.
  • The Volvo Cars and Starbucks partnership is part of a larger effort by Volvo to become a fully electric car company by 2030.
  • Starbucks is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and becoming a resource-positive company.

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