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Volta Announces New Station Installation in Yelm, Washington

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Volta Inc. has announced the installation of new electric vehicle charging stations at Safeway in Yelm, Washington, expanding its footprint to 24 locations in the state. This initiative supports Volta's mission to create convenient charging infrastructures integrated into consumers' daily routines, focusing on high-traffic retail areas. The company aims to enhance the electrification of mobility through effective utilization of charging networks, thereby transforming the fueling industry and benefiting site hosts and strategic partners.

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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Volta Inc. (“Volta”), an industry leader in commerce-centric electric vehicle (“EV”) charging networks, announced today that it has further extended its market penetration with the installation of new charging stations at Safeway in Washington. The exact address of these charging stations is 1109 Yelm Ave E, Yelm, Washington 98597.

Volta announces new station installation in Yelm, Washington. (Photo: Business Wire)

Volta announces new station installation in Yelm, Washington. (Photo: Business Wire)

Founded on the premise that the electrification of mobility is likely to be a transformational shift, Volta builds and operates a nationwide EV charging network that has among the best utilization per station in the EV charging industry for the United States. Centered around capturing new spending habits expected to result from the shift to electric vehicles, Volta seeks to transform the fueling industry by building open-network charging stations in locations where drivers already spend their time and money, including grocery stores, pharmacies and other retail locations.

The new charging stations at Safeway further Volta’s mission to build convenient, simple and delightful charging infrastructure that is seamlessly incorporated into a driver’s everyday experience. There are now 24 Safeway locations in Washington with Volta stations.

About Volta

Volta Inc. (NYSE: VLTA) is an industry leader in commerce-centric EV charging networks. Volta’s vision is to build EV charging networks that capitalize on and catalyze the shift from combustion-powered miles to electric miles by placing stations where consumers live, work, shop and play. By leveraging a data-driven understanding of driver behavior to deliver EV charging solutions that fit seamlessly into drivers’ daily routines, Volta’s goal is to benefit consumers, brands and real-estate locations while helping to build the infrastructure of the future. As part of Volta’s unique EV charging offering, its stations allow it to enhance its site hosts’ and strategic partners’ core commercial interests, creating a new means for them to benefit from the transformative shift to electric mobility. To learn more, visit www.voltacharging.com.

Goodman Media International, Inc.

Sabrina Strauss

VoltaPR@goodmanmedia.com

Source: Volta Inc.

FAQ

What recent developments has Volta (VLTA) announced regarding charging stations?

Volta has installed new EV charging stations at Safeway in Yelm, Washington, increasing its total to 24 locations in the state.

How does Volta's new installation at Safeway benefit consumers?

The new charging stations aim to provide convenient charging options integrated into consumers' daily shopping routines.

Where can I find Volta charging stations in Washington?

Volta has established 24 charging stations at various Safeway locations across Washington.

What is Volta's strategy for its EV charging stations?

Volta's strategy focuses on placing charging stations in high-traffic retail locations to maximize utilization and benefit consumers.

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