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Casey’s Expands Alternative Fuel Options to Further Sustainability Initiatives and Meet Guest Needs
Casey’s has doubled the number of stores with EV chargers the past year and is a leading retailer of biofuels in its footprint ANKENY, Iowa--(BUSINESS

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCasey’s has doubled the number of stores with EV chargers the past year and is a leading retailer of biofuels in its footprint\n\n ANKENY, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nCasey’s General Stores, Inc. (Nasdaq: CASY) continues to expand its alternative fuel options in response to evolving guest needs and as part of its environmental stewardship efforts. In addition to offering biofuel options, Casey’s expansion of alternative fuels can most notably be seen with the recent addition of the company’s 11th Tesla Supercharger at its Urbana, Illinois location.\n\n“At Casey’s, we strive to build a sustainable future for our team members, guests and the communities in which we live and work,” said Darren Rebelez, president and CEO of Casey’s. “As part of our environmental stewardship efforts, we are exploring a number of ways to provide our guests with more lower carbon fuel options, including biofuels and EV charging stations.”\n\nAs consumer demand for alternative fuel options continues to grow, Casey’s has continued to add EV charging stations across its 16-state footprint. Over the last year, the number of chargers at Casey’s locations has more than doubled.\n\nAlong with its new Tesla Supercharger option, Casey’s has 134 EV chargers across 28 locations in the Midwest and South, with plans to add more chargers in 2023. Each of these locations is equipped with DC fast-charging, while select locations offer level 2 charging in addition to multiple plug options.\n\nTo support its EV-related efforts, Casey’s is building partnerships with local and national organizations, including Electrify America and EV manufacturers. The company also has participated in grant opportunities with local utilities such as MidAmerican Energy in Iowa and Omaha Public Power District in Nebraska. These partnerships allow Casey’s to guide its long-term strategic planning to align with evolving trends in EV technologies as consumer demand increases.\n\nEV charging technology is just one of the alternative fuel options available at the convenience retailer’s locations. Casey’s is the leading retailer of biofuels in the 16 states where it operates. Higher ethanol and biodiesel blends are located across the Casey’s footprint. In 2022, renewable blended fuels increased to approximately 87% of all fuel sales. Casey’s also supports the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s biof...