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"A fun-filled, hassle-free EV charging experience" for drivers in Taiwan

Schokolake, is located along Provincial Highway 3, a scenic route that connects Dahu and Tai'an in Taiwan. 
By James Foster March 3, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Schokolake aims to provide a fun and friendly EV charging experience at Miaoli in Taiwan

The Old Chocolate House on the Schokolake property is a century-old building which has been transformed into an afternoon tea studio for families who enjoy making their own tea, as well as a location where visitors can stock up on real chocolate at an affordable cost. They can also watch the chocolate being made by hand and enjoy tastings by friendly and accommodating staff.

Schokolake, in Miaoli, is not only a fun experience: it is also a strategic location in easing range anxiety for Taiwan’s EV drivers who pass by the site when driving between the north and south ends of the island. 

Noodoe, which has a complete EV charging installation service, has been commissioned by Schokolake to install a bank of EV chargers. Soon, EV owners will no longer have to worry about running down their battery, a concern especially during the cold winter months, when they travel through Miaoli. 

Schokolake will provide a hassle-free charging service alongside a line-up of exclusive benefits. Any driver who has charged their vehicle at the Noodoe charging station on the Schokolake property can enter Schokolake for free. 

EV owners who spend the night at Schokolake can enjoy any one of the do-it-yourself chocolate experiences, choosing from dream house, childlike fun, lollipop, and exquisite handmade chocolate experiences. EV owners can not only benefit from the hassle-free charging service, but also experience the charm of Schokolake.

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