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Ray’s Apple Market Adds EV Charging Stations – KCLY Radio

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 5:57 pm
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Ray’s Apple Market has installed new electric vehicle charging stations, aimed at serving both local drivers and visitors passing through the area.
Store representative Aaron Floersch said the decision was driven by demand. “I’ve had numerous requests for them, actually, and primarily from out-of-town people visiting family in town”.
Floersch confirmed the chargers are already active. “Yes, they’re already installed and live… there’s three of them”. The stations are Level 2 chargers, typically providing a full charge in about an hour and a half depending on the vehicle.
The chargers were installed by a third party, Property One, which is leasing the spaces from the store. The Clay Center installation also received electrical service support from Clay Center Public Utilities.
The chargers cost about $0.36 per kilowatt-hour, consistent with industry averages ranging from $0.30 to $0.60. A nearly depleted 100 kilowatt-hour battery would cost around $36 to recharge.
Floersch said similar chargers are also available at the company’s Council Grove location.
Floersch said the chargers were selected because they appear on Tesla’s national map. “They say 95% of users use this map”.
The stations are part of a broader effort to support travel and bring more visitors into the community.
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