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Kohl’s Department Stores expands charging station initiative with 18 additional locations; 101 stations in total

6 September 2012

Kohl’s Department Stores will expand its plug-in vehicle charging station initiative with 36 new stations across 18 additional Kohl’s locations by the end of fall 2012. The expansion spans three new states, including Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin and adds additional locations to the company’s Texas EV program.

With the expansion, Kohl’s shoppers will be able to take advantage of a total of 101 charging stations at 52 Kohl’s locations across 14 states. Each of the participating Kohl’s locations will have two or three parking spaces reserved for EV drivers to charge at no cost while they shop.

To maximize the number of participating Kohl’s locations, the company partners with Duke Energy, ChargePoint and ECOtality Inc. on its EV charging station program.

Kohl’s, through a two-year partnership with Duke Energy, as a part of Indiana’s Project Plug-IN, installed six charging stations across three central Indiana Kohl’s stores in spring 2012. Additionally, Kohl’s has expanded its partnership with ECOtality, Inc. to install 30 EV charging stations at 15 Kohl’s locations across Illinois, Texas and Wisconsin. These charging stations will be available at select Kohl’s stores through 31 December 2013, after which Kohl’s will assess opportunities to expand upon the effort.

Charging stations can be activated by EV drivers in various ways including radio frequency identification (RFID) cards available at Kohl’s customer service desk and via phone numbers provided on the charging stations. Kohl’s charging station screens will display facts about the company’s sustainability efforts, including number of ENERGY STAR-labeled, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified and solar-powered store locations.

Kohl’s EV charging station initiative supports Kohl’s commitment to being a leading environmentally responsible retailer through strategies including waste reduction and recycling, environmentally responsible building design and operation, use and support of renewable energy, energy efficiency initiatives, supply chain sustainability efforts and stakeholder engagement.

To date, Kohl’s has more than 120 solar locations, more than 700 ENERGY STAR-labeled locations and nearly 300 LEED-certified locations nationwide. Kohl’s also ranks first in retail and second overall on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s list of top green power partners, purchasing enough green power to offset 100 percent of its purchased electricity use.

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When gas prices go above $4 people stop spending as much on consumer goods. So, this initiative by a retailer makes a lot of sense both because EV owners are typically more intelligent and educated, and thus have more money to spend at department stores, but also because if we actually get EVs up in number enough it could significantly decrease the price of oil and gas which will give the mindless followers a little more cash to spend too.

Good point, BK4.  While spending on fuel gets rolled into the raw GDP numbers, the imports are a deadweight loss to the US economy.  Anything that cuts spending on fuel keeps more money in the US economy.

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