Revving Up in the Northwoods: Fast EV Charging Comes to Culver’s

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Welcome to the Future of Charging!

Hold onto your steering wheels, folks! Zero 60, the brainchild of Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), is about to supercharge your stop at Culver’s in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Yes, you read that right – fast charging has hit your favorite burger joint! Located at 620 W. Kemp St. in Rhinelander, this new station is poised to make your EV pit stop as convenient as a drive-thru burger run.

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Fast Charging at Its Finest

Equipped with four impressive 160-kilowatt charging ports, this renewable-powered charging station isn’t just for show. It’s been strategically positioned along a state-designated alternative fuel corridor to ensure that every EV driver can find their relief from the range anxiety that plagues many electric road trips. Thanks to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s generous funding from the Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (WEVI) program, reliable charging is finally on the map—literally!

A Taste of Hospitality with Every Charge

Wade Leipold, the executive VP of FTI, weaves a golden thread into this tapestry of progress with his remark: “Partnering with a well-known brand like Culver’s provides a unique opportunity to combine Midwest hospitality with clean, convenient charging.” And who can resist a Culver’s concrete mixer while they wait for those electrons to flow? Talk about multitasking!

Zero 60 is not just stopping at Culver’s. With nine charging sites already booming and plans for expansion spread across states like New York, California, and Colorado, they are ready to electrify the nation. Buckle up, EV drivers – the future is bright (and charged) in Wisconsin!

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