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Walmart seeks EV fast chargers at Colleyville store; council holds first reading and asks operational questions

City of Colleyville City Council · November 5, 2025
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Summary

Walmart presented a plan to convert two parking rows at 4904 Colleyville Boulevard into DC fast-charging stations (four dual-port chargers serving eight stalls). Council held a first reading on a special-use permit and asked about electrical load, payment and signage; council took no vote.

Walmart representatives and engineering consultants presented plans Nov. 5 to install DC fast-charging stations at the Colleyville grocery store at 4904 Colleyville Boulevard. The council held a first reading and public hearing on a special-use permit (ordinance 025-2355) required under the city's amended land development code.

Eric John, project lead with Kimley-Horn, said the proposal would convert two rows of parking near the store front into electric-vehicle charging stalls. The project includes four dual-port fast chargers (each unit serving two stalls), for the ability to charge up to eight vehicles at once. John said the chargers will…

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