
Zero 60 and Culver’s are partnering to bring fast, renewable EV charging to Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Located along a state-designated Alternative Fuel Corridor, the new station will feature four high-speed charging ports to power future journeys sustainably. Photo courtesy of Zero 60. (Contributed photograph)
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EV charging station planned for Rhinelander Culver’s with public-private support
Zero 60, a national electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator, is expanding its presence in Wisconsin with a fast, renewable EV charging station in Rhinelander, according to a press release. The station will be located at Culver’s, 620 W. Kemp St., along a state-designated Alternative Fuel Corridor. It will feature four high-speed charging ports capable of delivering up to 160 kilowatts per vehicle simultaneously.