Loop

E Main St
Branford, CT 06405

Located in Branford, CT, Loop is a convenient electric charging station designed for electric vehicle owners. Offering fast and reliable charging options, it allows drivers to quickly recharge their cars while on the go. The station features multiple charging ports and is easily accessible, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the area or commuting through town.

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