Plug In! Native Sun Natural Foods Market Installs Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

March 9, 2016
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Native Sun Natural Foods Market has recently completed installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at both its Mandarin and Southside store locations.

The charging stations are part of the ChargeWell program and were made possible through grants initiated by the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization (TPO). The goal of the ChargeWell program is to create an expanded network of charging stations that offer electric vehicle drivers more opportunities to charge up in the Jacksonville area.

For Native Sun, the ChargeWell stations are part of the company’s continued efforts to support meaningful sustainability initiatives in the Jacksonville area. In addition, to raise awareness and promote future purchases of electric vehicles, Native Sun has committed to offering the charging stations at no cost to customers for the first year.

Native Sun’s Community Relations Manager, Meghan Fiveash expressed her excitement over the introduction of the ChargeWell stations, saying, “the charging stations represent an opportunity for us to increase environmental awareness while supporting those who have already made the decision to purchase an electric vehicle. We love that we’re able to offer free charging for the next year and hope to see an increase in the number of electric vehicles in the area as the network of ChargeWell stations continues to expand.”

Car Charging 3The ChargeWell program kicked off in December for select JEA customers. Future grants may see ChargeWell stations awarded to other energy companies like Beaches Energy in the Jacksonville Beach. That would make it possible for the newest Native Sun location in Jacksonville Beach to introduce a charging station of its own.

To stay in touch with the latest updates from Native Sun, follow the store on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or their blog. To receive text message alerts from Native Sun text nativesun to 313131.

Native Sun is Jacksonville’s own natural and organic grocer, having served the local community since 1996. The company operates three locations in Jacksonville, the original Native Sun store at 10000 San Jose Boulevard, their second store at 11030 Baymeadows Road, and their newest location at 1585 3rd. Street North. All three Native Sun stores are open from 8am to 8pm Monday thru Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.

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