Maine completes first phase of electric vehicle fast-charger network

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • April 26, 2021

At a ceremony Monday in North Windham, Efficiency Maine showed off a so-called “level 3” charging station in the parking lot of a Hannaford supermarket. It’s the seventh and final station in the first phase of a network that now includes chargers at the Kennebunk and West Gardiner plazas of the Maine Turnpike, as well as locations in Jackman, Skowhegan and Farmington.

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