Independent retailer installs new electric vehicle charging stations

Independent furniture retailer Cousins has boosted its sustainable practices by investing in new electric vehicle charging stations.

Located at its HQ and Shrewsbury store, Cousins also has plans to roll them out into the Birmingham and Dudley stores.

Commenting on the investment, Cousins said: “As we move towards a more sustainable future, the need for electric vehicles (EVs) and their charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important.

“Cousins Furniture are committed to reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices. The electric vehicle charging stations offer a convenient and hassle-free way for EV owners to power up while they shop and have an impressive maximum power of 22kW.

“Whether you’re enjoying a day out or browsing for your new furniture in-store, the charging stations make it easy to charge your EV on-the-go. But what sets the charging stations apart from others is the ease of use.

“With Cousins Furniture’s user-friendly interface, you can quickly and easily start a charging session, monitor your charging status, and pay for your session, all from the comfort of your smartphone. Plus, with the fast-charging capabilities, you can get back on the road in no time.

“Cousins Furniture understand that range anxiety is a common concern for EV owners, which is why we are proud to offer our charging stations as a way to ease those worries. Now, you can shop with peace of mind knowing that your vehicle is being charged up and ready for your next adventure.

“But our commitment to sustainability doesn’t stop at our charging stations. Cousins Furniture are constantly looking for ways to reduce their impact on the environment. From using renewable energy to sourcing sustainable materials, we strive to be a leader in sustainable practices in the Midlands and Shropshire, and promote a greener future.”

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