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by adrian_b
59 days ago
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A charging station must be supplied with a power determined by the number of cars it must charge during a given time interval, e.g. a day or an hour. It does not matter if it charges 30 cars per hour by having 3 chargers that charge in 6 minutes (including connection/disconnection times) or by having 15 chargers that charge in 30 minutes. So it is not the charging speed that matters, but the amount of electric vehicles that want to use a charging station. The charging speed matters only for the car owners, as it determines the time they must spend at the charging station. Normally, a charger that is 10 times faster is not 10 times more expensive, so faster chargers should also benefit the charging station owners, because they would need to invest less for servicing a given amount of traffic, by buying less chargers. |
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