Walgreen Co. (WAG) said its electric-vehicle charging station program will expand to include about 800 of its 7,733 stores by the end of the year.

The drugstore chain operator began its charging station program late last year, as electricity producer NRG Energy Inc. (NRG) began creating a network of them in Houston.

Walgreen on Thursday cited U.S. Energy Department data that indicates that its public charging stations will represent about 40% of such sites in the country.

The retailer said installations will begin later this month. Major markets expected to host them include Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Select locations in Florida, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington also will receive the charging stations.

The Energy Department has been aiming to set up enough charging stations to encourage sales of electric vehicles, such as General Motors Co.'s (GM) Chevrolet Volt. The Volt which has seen strong sales and orders in a limited rollout and is expected to be available nationalwide by year's end.

Walgreen and NRG shares closed Wednesday at $41.80 and $24.57, respectively. Neither was active premarket.

 
   -By Tess Stynes, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2481; Tess.Stynes@dowjones.com 
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