Walmart will add thousands of EV charging stations to stores by 2030

Walmart will add thousands of EV charging stations to stores by 2030


Walmart logo is seen on the shop in Streator, United States on October 15, 2022. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Walmart announced Thursday it plans to add electric vehicle charging stations to thousands of U.S. stores by 2030.

The company announced it would expand its EV fast-charging network to Walmart and Sam’s Club locations across the country, adding to the nearly 1,300 EV stations currently in operation at 280 of the company’s locations. Walmart did not provide more detail on the investments.

The big-box retailer said it’s in the process of identifying suppliers. It plans to own and operate the EV charging stations in its national network. The company expects an average of four chargers to be installed at each participating store, Reuters reported.

In the past, Walmart has worked with EV charger providers EVgo and Electrify America. The company has grown its network substantially over the last two years.

“Easy access to on-the-go charging is a game-changer for drivers who have been hesitant to purchase an EV for concerns they won’t be able to find a charger in a clean, bright and safe location when needed,” said Vishal Kapadia, senior vice president of energy transformation, in a statement.

The planned expansion would make EV ownership more reliable, Kapadia said. Walmart’s over 4,700 stores and 600 Sam’s Club locations are located within 10 miles of around 90% of Americans, according to the company.

The Biden Administration recently announced an over $7.5 billion investment to launch a national charging network particularly in lower-income and rural communities. This will likely boost EV sales, which accounted for 7% of new U.S. vehicle registrations in January.



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