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https://www.inverse.com/article/27230-shell-gas-station-chargers-tesla-range
-anxiety?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=popsci&utm_campaign=swap
" Shell, one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, is planning
a big change in how it fuels up cars — and it’s going to make Tesla owners
very happy. The company announced that it will bring electric car chargers
to its gas stations, starting with the UK and Netherlands later this year,
the two countries that host its global operations. The plan will give a
welcome boost to electric car makers like Tesla, who struggle to overcome
consumer’s “range anxiety” — or the fear that an electric car will leave
them stranded with a dead battery.
It might seem like an odd move for an oil giant, but as more electric cars
come onto the road, Shell sees the chargers as a business opportunity to
sell more snacks. “We have a number of countries where we’re looking at
having battery charging facilities,” John Abbott, Shell director of
downstream business, told the Financial Times in a story published Sunday.
“If you are sitting charging your vehicle, you will want to have a coffee
or something to eat.” "
https://www.inverse.com/article/27230-shell-gas-station-chargers-tesla-range
-anxiety?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=popsci&utm_campaign=swap
" Shell, one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, is planning
a big change in how it fuels up cars — and it’s going to make Tesla owners
very happy. The company announced that it will bring electric car chargers
to its gas stations, starting with the UK and Netherlands later this year,
the two countries that host its global operations. The plan will give a
welcome boost to electric car makers like Tesla, who struggle to overcome
consumer’s “range anxiety” — or the fear that an electric car will leave
them stranded with a dead battery.
It might seem like an odd move for an oil giant, but as more electric cars
come onto the road, Shell sees the chargers as a business opportunity to
sell more snacks. “We have a number of countries where we’re looking at
having battery charging facilities,” John Abbott, Shell director of
downstream business, told the Financial Times in a story published Sunday.
“If you are sitting charging your vehicle, you will want to have a coffee
or something to eat.” "