English Español Royal Farms adds 30 EV chargers across network

The retailer has partnered with Blink Charging to deploy the fast charging equipment and offer customers a total of 60 charging points and enhance e-mobility services.



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Royal Farms will install 30 electric vehicle (EV) chargers at more than dozen locations throughout Maryland and Delaware.

The retailer has partnered with Blink Charging to install the infrastructure across its network. The Baltimore-based convenience retail chain will provide 60 charging ports and bring more accessible EV charging to a critical region of the Mid-Atlantic.

Six locations will install the Blink 180kW DC fast charging units, and 12 locations will each receive the Blink 60kW charging unit(s). Additional locations are anticipated to follow.

“We are excited to announce our collaboration with Blink Charging that will expand charging capabilities to much of our network and delight our customers. Royal Farms looks forward to working with Blink on building out the EV charging network in the mid-Atlantic region,” said Tom Ruszin, Fuel and Environment Leader for Royal Farms

Established in 1959 and now expanding to nearly 300 stores, Royal Farms locations are also fitted with convenience store goods and a full kitchen for customized fresh orders to take on the go or eat on-site while customers charge up.

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