Circle K owner test is response to electric-car boom in Norway Super-charger, burritos and home stations among pilot projects A pit stop on a Norwegian highway in the middle of fields between Oslo and the Olympics town of Lillehammer will soon offer a glimpse of the future for the global gas station industry. At the Circle K in Dal, 34 miles (55 kilometers) north of the capital, owners of the next generation of electric cars will within months be able to charge their battery in as little as 10 minutes — about one-third the time it now takes. While they wait, drivers can pop inside and wolf down a made-to-order burrito and other culinary items not usually found at gas station convenience stores. Photographer: Kyrre Lien/Bloomberg The new power and food services are two of several pilot projects in Norway by Circle K owner Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. , a […]