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Global Partners Adds EV Chargers to 2 New Hampshire Convenience-Store Locations

Jiffy Mart in Lancaster, Alltown Market in Peterborough each now operating 3 chargers
EV charger
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In response to growing demand, Waltham, Massachusetts-based Global Partners has launched electric-vehicle charging locations at two convenience stores in New Hampshire. 

Three EV chargers are now available at the Jiffy Mart on Main Street in Lancaster, and another three are at the Alltown Market on Grove Street in Peterborough, the company said.

  • Global Partners is No. 21 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

“These additions enhance the diverse fueling options at Global’s fueling stations and convenience markets and represent the third and fourth company-owned EV fast-charging stations, following successful launches in Worcester, Massachusetts, and Fort Edward, New York, the company said.

James Cater, Global Partners’ senior director of sustainability strategy and innovation, said the company is “committed to providing best-in-class fueling options for all of our guests, both today and tomorrow.”

He added, “These public, fast-charging stations are not only a convenient solution for electric-vehicle owners, but they also promote sustainable transportation options.”

Global Partners said it is committed to enhancing EV-charging accessibility across multiple states. In addition to the four company-owned EV sites it currently operates, it plans to expand its network by adding more locations by the end of the year.

“This expansion will support green initiatives and promote a more sustainable future,” the company said.

Global Partners is the recipient of almost a half-million dollars in funding through the New Hampshire Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust DCFC (DC Fast Charging) Infrastructure program. This program, run by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, provided the financing to offset up to 80% of the cost affiliated with installing the charging stations.

Global Partners said it is committed to advancing sustainability through a range of innovative initiatives aimed at reducing environmental impact.

“By investing in cleaner energy solutions, such as electric-vehicle infrastructure and renewable fuels, the company is actively contributing to a greener future,” it said. “Additionally, Global prioritizes efficiency improvements across its operations, striving to minimize carbon emissions and enhance resource conservation. Through these efforts, the company demonstrates its dedication to promoting sustainable practices within the energy sector and beyond.”

Global Partners owns, operates or supplies more than 1,700 retail locations across the Northeast states, the Mid-Atlantic and Texas, of which 353 are company owned. Brands include Alltown Fresh, Honey Farms and XtraMart, among others.

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