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by MrHamburger
561 days ago
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> I mean one thing the charging business has going for it is that after the initial investment the ongoing investment is basically 0 That's not actually correct. You need to pay for reserved power in the grid, which can be significant amount regardless if you are using that power or not. So installing big DCFC charger where nobody is going to use it will eat you up on fees for reserved power. |
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