Gas station convenience stores might survive the EV future with help from these chargers


paid pantry convenience store from with parking spots and one ev charger and a transformer box at the side of the building
Electric Era’s PowerNode and charger gives businesses | Image: Electric Era

A young electric vehicle infrastructure company founded by former SpaceX employees called Electric Era has designed EV charging stations that convenience stores can buy and manage with minimal power upgrades. Now, with a new round of funding led by Chevron Technology Ventures, the startup hopes it can convince prospective buyers to ease in on the electric vehicle future, especially as gas station traffic eventually dwindles down.

People who drive gas cars exist in a more than-century-old ecosystem where they post up at a pump for up to 15 minutes to fuel up, use the bathroom, grab a soda and a pack of cigarettes, and maybe a lottery ticket or a crusty hot dog from the convenience store. However, those pumps and stores might not last as…

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Originally published on The Verge: Original article

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