Together, Volvo Cars and Starbucks are helping reduce carbon emissions and working toward a more sustainable future for everyone. Volvo Cars aims to be fully electric by 2030. Starbucks' goal is to reduce its carbon, water and waste footprints by half by 2030.
Volvo Cars and Starbucks are collaborating to establish the first public electric-vehicle charging network at the coffee company's U.S. stores, powered by ChargePoint.
Drivers of Volvo fully electric models with Google embedded can download and use the ChargePoint app in their vehicle's in-dash system, while drivers of other fully electric cars can use the ChargePoint smartphone app to find and access ChangePoint charging station at participating Starbucks locations.
Volvo Car USA has installed 50 Volvo-branded, ChargePoint DC fast chargers at 15 Starbucks locations.
Charging locations have been installed about every 100 miles, well within the battery range of most electric vehicles, providing much-needed infrastructure for current EV drivers and those considering an EV.
The program connects the 1,350-mile route from the Denver area to the coffee company's Seattle headquarters.
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