Taco Bell keeps churning out creative combos. This time, eating and EVs. 🌮🚗
South San Francisco is now home to chowing down on a Crunchwrap Supreme while simultaneously charging your electric vehicle.
"As the popularity of electric cars grows, especially in California, we are excited to offer our customers in the Golden State this service," said S.G. Ellison, DRG's president. Ellison added that the ChargeNet Stations partnership was about finding"innovative solutions that work for the benefit of our planet, while also meeting increasing demands for convenience."
California’s high energy prices could cost the state its climate goals Researchers say a dramatic change in how we pay for electricity is needed Tosh Dutt, ChargeNet Stations CEO and co-founder, said,"We want people everywhere to have access to convenient charging and Taco Bell is a great place to start." Where the stations are located is built on"providing charging access to people who may not have the luxury of a home charging station," added Dutt.
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