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by theshrike79
1357 days ago
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Ah, we seem to have differing views of what is a "charging station". You're thinking of the fridge-sized units with the wrist thick black CCS cable. Yes, those need very specific grid hookups. I'm thinking of, you know, a household plug. The kind an American would plug in their dryer to. You don't need a separate substation to run a dryer, right? Even if an apartment building has 20 of them. One of those can charge 100-150km of range to a car overnight easily, which is more than the average person drives every day. YMMV. |
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Oh yes, you do. If too many people run too many electrical appliances, the grid needs to be upgraded.