A Maine ski resort is going green.
Mount Abram's has installed two EV charging stations on site.
The charging centers near the main lodge are for guests who arrive in electric and hybrid cars.
The resort's owner says they want to take extra steps to protect the planet.
Mount Abrams is the second ski area to install a charging station.
Mount Abrams Installs Charging Stations for Electric and Hybrid Cars
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