Sixty Príma stores are operating with renewable energy
Sixty Príma grocery stores are using a power entirely from renewable energy sources as a result of the strategic cooperation concluded by the MVM Partner Zrt. and the CBA Kereskedelmi Kft. – Lázár Vilmos, president of the CBA said at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
As part of the agreement, the chain’s first public electric charging was put into operation at the Príma store’s parking lot, at the terminus of the metro in Újpest. The e-charging station is free to use for the customers of the store, who came with electric vehicles.
The food chain plans that by the end of 2018 they will operate e-charging stations near 50 of their stores.
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