Convenience Matters

The EV Future Has Arrived in Norway - Episode 411


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The rise of electric vehicles in Norway could force convenience retailers around the world to reconceive the traditional fill up and rethink their business models.

Hosted by:

Jeff Lenard and Chrissy Blasinsky

About our Guest:

Magnar Møkkelgård, NACS Relationship Partner Nordics

Magnar Møkkelgård is currently the relationship partner for NACS in the Nordics. He enjoys receiving visitors from other countries with special interest in the EV development in Norway. He worked for Reitan Convenience for 30 years.

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