Coffee and EV charging: Mercedes-Benz partners with Starbucks

July 31, 2024

Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging is teaming up with Starbucks to expand its electric vehicle charging network, reports Restaurant Dive.

The automaker’s charging division will add DC fast chargers at 100 Starbucks locations along the Interstate 5 corridor—a 1,400-mile West Coast thoroughfare between Canada and Mexico.

The two companies aim to identify additional opportunities in key markets, including core urban areas, charging deserts, and other critical travel corridors.

Established last November, the Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging network has opened a dozen locations with 400 kW speed charging across Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky. 

The automaker’s $1 billion investment in the charging network aims to set up over 2,500 high-powered chargers in 400 hubs by 2027. The infrastructure effort supports Mercedes-Benz Group’s “Ambition 2039” plan to reach carbon neutrality across its entire fleet and supply chain.

The partnership also aids Starbucks with its goal to cut carbon emissions by 50% by 2030.

“Partnering with Mercedes is the next step in expanding our EV charging offerings so our customers can refuel sustainably while they enjoy Starbucks,” says Michael Kobori, Starbucks’ chief sustainability officer.

Mercedes-Benz claims its charging network will be the fastest in North America, offering 400 kilowatts of power at every charger. Sites also will offer amenities, refreshments, and other perks from the automaker’s retail partners.

 

The network is open to all EV drivers—not just Mercedes-Benz owners. All charging hubs offer touchless credit card or smartphone payment, while the automaker’s customers can use the Mercedes me connect app.

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