7-Eleven to build its own e-vehicle charging network
7-Eleven is launching 7-Charge, a new electric vehicle charging network and a related app, at several places in Florida, Texas, Colorado, and California. Customers can charge any electric vehicle brand and model compatible with CHAdeMO or Combined Charging System (CCS) plug types (drivers will need a CCS or CHAdeMO adapter) at these 7-Charege sites.
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