
7-Eleven launches EV charging network
This week, convenience store chain 7-Eleven announced plans to install EV chargers at all North American stores and franchises.

This week 7-Eleven, one of America’s largest convenience store chains, announced plans to install electric vehicle chargers at its 13,000 7-Eleven locations in the U.S. and, eventually, Canada.
If 7-Eleven realizes its charging network plans, as long as drivers have installed the company’s proprietary app, they will be able to charge their electric vehicles while buying their Slurpee.
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