Electrify America and Royal Farms Partner for Hyper-Fast EV Charging

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Revolutionizing Your Charging Experience

Exciting news for electric vehicle (EV) drivers! Electrify America is collaborating with Royal Farms to introduce “hyper-fast” EV charging stations at eight convenient locations across Maryland. This innovative partnership aims to change the way we think about charging our electric vehicles, allowing you to enjoy your favorite snacks and drinks while your car powers up.

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Where to Find the Charging Stations

The first stations have already opened in Halethorpe and Oxon Hill, with more locations on the horizon! Drivers can soon recharge at Royal Farms stores in Annapolis, Catonsville, Charlotte Hall, Columbia, Pikesville, and Towson. Each of these fast-charging stations is equipped with Electrify America’s cutting-edge 350 kW chargers, providing enough energy for hundreds of miles in just about 20 minutes (if your vehicle is compatible with high-power charging).

The Convenience Factor

Imagine this: you pull into a Royal Farms, plug in your electric vehicle, and while it quickly charges, you stroll inside to enjoy a delicious coffee or fried chicken. With over 55 Electrify America ports across the eight Royal Farms locations once the rollout is complete, this scenario will become a reality. As Anthony Lambkin, Vice President of Operations at Electrify America, highlights, “By combining speed and convenience, we’re helping make the EV experience more effortless, whether you’re on a daily commute or taking a longer road trip.”

Royal Farms is committed to adapting to the needs of its customers, making these new stations an essential part of their strategy to support drivers choosing electric without sacrificing speed or comfort. Stay tuned, because the future is bright for EV charging!

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