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Del Lago Resort & Casino adds charging stations for electric vehicles

Eight new outdoor supercharging stations at Del Lago
Del Lago Resort & Casino has added eight new outdoor supercharging stations and two additional standard electronvolt (EV) charging stations at the facility in the town of Tyre in Seneca County. (Photo credit: del Lago Resort & Casino)​

TYRE, N.Y. — Del Lago Resort & Casino is offering eight new outdoor supercharging stations and two additional standard electronvolt (EV) charging stations inside the casino parking garage.

The new stations are part of the facility’s green initiative to “promote a cleaner environment,” del Lago said in a news release issued last Friday.

The stations help “reduce the carbon footprint” on roadways while offering guests a “convenient and complimentary” place to recharge, del Lago added.

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The venue is offering two options for recharging.

Guests may use one of eight supercharging stations located on the west side of the property close to Route 414.

Superchargers are connectors that charge vehicles in minutes instead of hours.

The property also features two EV level 2 charging stations located inside the casino parking garage. The stations will charge most standard EV ranging from 3.3 to 6.6 kilowatts.

“In an effort to further enhance our guest experience and positively impact the environment, we are excited to announce ten electric car charging stations have been added to our property, which will allow our gusts to conveniently charge while they enjoy our many amenities,” Jeff Babinski, executive VP and general manager, said. “With del Lago’s close proximity to the New York State Thruway, we also encourage people traveling to make a stop at del Lago to charge their vehicles and come on in for a visit.”

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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