News

LL Bean Home To Biggest Car-Charging Station In Maine

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — Maine-based L.L. Bean has doubled the number of electric car charging stations, making it the largest charging station in the state.

L.L. Bean installed eight Tesla super chargers last winter and added another eight Level II chargers this summer, for a total of 16 car chargers. A ribbon-cutting this week in Freeport coincides with National Drive Electric Week.

Chairman Shawn Gorman said the charging stations are in keeping with the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship. He said his great-grandfather, Leon Leonwood Bean, was “a self-described conservationist long before it was popular.”

The charging stations are already available at no cost to shoppers and to the public. The ribbon-cutting will be held on Friday.

Latest Headlines

18 hours ago in Local

Republican Jonathan Bush Enters Maine Governor’s Race

Bush is the cousin of former President George W. Bush

19 hours ago in Local

Maine Man Arrest for Reportedly Driving 152 mph in New Hampshire

Bryce Legere was booked into the Carroll County Department

20 hours ago in Local

Sen. King to continue to vote for GOP stopgap bill to end shutdown

Updated

Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King says he'll continue supporting a stopgap measure proposed by Republicans to open the government.

20 hours ago in Local

11 dogs, 4 cats killed in fire that destroyed Avon home

11 dogs and four cats were killed in a fire in Franklin County.

1 day ago in Local

Dion Frustrated Over Delay in Renewal of Popular Music Festival

City Council members are clashing over the terms of the contract