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The Ritz-Carlton Encourages Sustainable Driving With Electric Charging Stations

At Hotels Across The World


(Source: The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company)
(Source: The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company)
USPA NEWS - The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company announced on August 9, 2016, being pleased to offer charging stations at properties across the globe. Currently installed at a majority of the iconic brand's North American locations and select international hotels, electric car owners charging at...
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company announced on August 9, 2016, being pleased to offer charging stations at properties across the globe. Currently installed at a majority of the iconic brand's North American locations and select international hotels, electric car owners charging at Ritz-Carlton locations can experience all that The Ritz-Carlton has to offer. The Ritz-Carlton network of destination charging stations make long distance travel convenient and easy from Washington, DC to San Francisco and Barcelona to Hong Kong with the installation of two charging stations at each property, and the ability to charge up for the next 150 miles in two and a half hours.
Electric charging station locations at Ritz-Carlton hotels include: Amelia Island, Bachelor Gulch, Bal Harbour, Boston, Charlotte, Cleveland, Coconut Grove, Dallas, Denver, Dove Mountain, Fort Lauderdale, Georgetown, Half Moon Bay, Key Biscayne, Lake Tahoe, Marina Del Rey, Montreal, Naples, Philadelphia, Rancho Mirage, Reynolds Lake Oconee, San Francisco, Sarasota, South Beach, St. Louis, Toronto, Tyson's Corner, Pentagon City in Washington, DC and Westchester across the United States in addition to international locations and others to follow in the coming months.

Source : The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C

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