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Walmart is rolling out its ‘coast-to-coast’ network of DC fast chargers

Walmart is kicking off plans to build and remodel hundreds of stores in the US – and those plans include installing DC fast chargers.

Walmart’s big DC fast charger rollout

The retail giant announced in April 2023 that it was going to build its own DC fast charging network at thousands of its Walmart and Sam’s Club stores by 2030.

Now Walmart is hitting the ground running: It says it’s going to remodel 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico over the next 12 months, and build or convert more than 150 stores in the next five years. DC fast charger installation is included in that plan.

The retailer stated that it’s “working on developing a coast-to-coast network of affordable electric vehicle fast-charging stations we hope will make EV ownership a more convenient and accessible choice for Walmart shoppers and associates.”

Electrek’s Take

Here’s a bonkers statistic for you: 90% of the US population is located within 10 miles of a Walmart.

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My local Walmart has stations operated by Electrify America, unfortunately. Hopefully Walmart can do what they do best and undercut the competition with better prices.

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So, with that slightly unnerving fact in mind, if every Walmart and Sam’s Club has DC fast chargers, then it creates a pretty awesome network of places to charge your EV. It already has almost 1,300 DC fast-charging stations at more than 280 US stores.

Let the mega rollout begin.


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