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Volvo Cars, Starbucks partners to set up pilot EV charging network

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Volvo Cars U.S. has announced that it is partnering with coffee giant Starbucks Corp to establish a public electric vehicle (EV) charging network that is set to commence this summer.

The Swedish auto manufacturer said that its pilot installations would consist of as many as 60 Volvo-branded ChargePoint DC fast chargers at up to 15 Starbucks store locations.

Volvo, which plans to have a charger installed at every 100 miles, stated it anticipates the installations to be completed by the end of 2022. The charging stations could be used by all EV drivers for a fee.

However, Volvo car owners could use these at no charge or preferential rates.

The move comes as automakers race to overtake EV maker Tesla Inc, with Ford Motor Co on Monday unveiling plans for seven new electric models that it plans to launch in Europe.

Volvo Cars, which is primarily owned by China's Geely Holding, aims to sell 50 percent pure electric cars by the middle of this decade and fully electric cars by 2030.

The Biden administration last month also unveiled its plan to award nearly $5 billion over five years to build thousands of electric vehicle charging stations to help combat this issue. 

Author : Debi Dash
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