Volta Charging
U.S. EV charging company owned by Shell / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volta Charging is an American electric vehicle infrastructure company. As of September 2021, the company had installed more than 2,000 charging stations in twenty-three U.S. states.[1]
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NYSE: VLTA | |
Industry | Electric vehicle infrastructure |
Founded | 2010; 14 years ago (2010) in Hawaii |
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Headquarters | 155 de Haro Street, , United States |
Key people | Vince Cubbage (Interim CEO) Brandt Hastings (Chief Commercial Officer) Drew Lipsher (Chief Development Officer) Francois Chadwick (Chief Financial Officer) |
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Website | voltacharging |
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Volta charging stations are compatible with all major plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicle types in the United States and have a digital screen featuring advertisements. Generally, charging a vehicle at a Volta station is free, because Volta is supported by advertisements.[2]
On March 31, 2023, Shell USA acquired the company for approximately $169 million.[3]