Tim Hortons has partnered with Quebec City-based electric vehicle (EV) company Flo to install EV fast chargers at 100 of its restaurants across Canada.
The first Tims with Flo chargers is already operational at the Chuka Boulevard location in Regina, Sask., with up to 13 more planned by the end of the year and 50 total in 2026. Tims says the plan is to eventually have Flo’s chargers in all 10 provinces, and by the end of the project, it would be the largest restaurant provider of public fast EV chargers in Canada.
The charging stations being used are the Flo Ultra, which can deliver up to 120km of range within 10 minutes. (Enough time, if you’re a masochist, to have Tims’ pizza.) The stations connect to a companion Flo mobile app that can be used to start a charging session.
The Tim Hortons chargers come as part of FLO’s partnership with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), which saw a $235 million investment in the company to roll out more than 1,900 public fast charging ports across Canada.
Source: Flo
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