Wawa announced two milestones in the company’s electric vehicle journey, including reaching its 150th store offering Electric Vehicle (EV) charging across its operating area and launching its first battery-electric truck in partnership with Penske Logistics.
The convenience retailer continues to increase the number of stores hosting EV charging stations to increase charging access to drivers of electric vehicles. Wawa began hosting EV charging at its first store in 2017, and now offers Tesla Superchargers and EV chargers with both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors, through providers like EVgo, ChargePoint, and Electrify America. To date, Wawa has hosted over six million charging sessions across its network of EV charging locations since 2017 and hosts more Tesla Superchargers than any other retail chain in North America, the company said.
In a new way to expand on its EV journey, Wawa is partnering with Penske to operate a Freightliner eCascadia battery-electric truck as part of a six-month pilot program. This is the first electric truck used in Wawa’s history and the very first Penske truck of this kind in the Philadelphia region. Wawa and Penske will test and learn more about this emerging new technology to consider future applications or expansion to its delivery fleet.
“It gives us great pride to cut a ribbon on our 150th store offering EV charging faster than we anticipated, and to continue to grow the number of stores we have hosting EV charging,” Brian Schaller, president of Wawa, said. “We’re also thrilled to spread our wings in the electric vehicle space by testing our first electric truck with Penske which will allow us to learn more about our continued efforts to have a positive impact on our EV journey.”
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