Local stories

Pa. plan for electric vehicle supercharger stations becoming reality

Dan Sleva
Slide 1
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Ibrahima Diane of Philadelphia plugs in his electric vehicle for a charge this month during his commute home at a Sheetz convenience store in Harmar.
Slide 2
The alternative fuel corridor includes interstates and most limited-access highways in Pennsylvania.
Slide 3
The alternative fuel corridor includes interstates and most limited-access highways in Pennsylvania.
Slide 4
Slide 5
Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Charles and Linda Gutfeld left their electric Chevy Volt at the Sheetz charging station in Harmar and walked to a nearby restaurant for lunch on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. The couple traveled from their home near Chicago to visit the homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright at Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob.
Slide 6
Dan Sleva | Tribune-Review
Davie Huddleston of Stanton Heights charges his Tesla at the Sheetz in North Huntingdon.
Slide 7
Mike DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Dunkin’ Donuts along Freeport Road in Harmar has an electric vehicle charging station.
Slide 8
Dan Sleva | Tribune-Review
Rob Delorie and his daughter Emilia Delorie fuel up at a Sheetz in North Hunington
Slide 9
Dan Sleva | Tribune-Review
Blaise Vera stops at Sheetz in North Huntington because it is near his workplace
Slide 10
Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Charging stations are seen at the Sheetz along Route 30 in North Huntingdon on Oct. 10.
Slide 11
Mike DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Candice Eckhardt of New Philadelphia, Ohio, makes a stop at the Sheetz along Freeport Road in Harmar to charge her 2022 Ford Mustang Mach e.

Share this post: