I have always thought that one of the biggest problems with EVs is that it is difficult to make charging infrastructure profitable.  Any reasonably profitable markup on electricity would be outrageous from a consumer perspective.  Any investment into a small number of stations does not sufficient spread the risk.  There is a high probability that maintenance costs will eat most, if not all, potential profits.

In this particular case I would highly advise against spending $50k for a L3 charger at a co-op.  L3 charging is more for long distance travel, not opportunity charging.  I suspect most people are not driving extended distances to shop for groceries.

A better strategy might be to install 6 L2 chargers for 1/10th the total cost and allow shoppers to charge for free. The additional 20 miles added per hour should be beneficial to most shoppers.  And if an occasional shopper needs more range they can sit for a meal at the deli.  The extra Balsamic Pesto sandwich they sell should cover the cost of electricity.

As a big supporter of both EVs and co-ops, spending so much money on a non-core service that comes with additional risks and marginal upside just doesn't make any sense to me.  To be honest, the better solution would likely be to partner with an existing company who can take all the risks and deal with payments.  The co-op should just reap the benefits of having some shoppers spend more time and money in the store.

-Brandon

On 8/19/19 6:12 PM, Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
That's pretty optimistic thinking. You have to take into account how long a driver is willing to wait for a charger to become available. I would guess in the *best* of circumstances that would result in a 50% occupancy rate. But of course some times of day would be in more or less demand than others.

Another factor is that some of the time is the user authorizing his account, plugging in the cable, and unplugging and moving the car when done. You don't get revenue during those times.

Third, if someone goes past about 80% charge, the trickle charge should start and you get substantially less revenue.

I believe anyone who installs an L3 should expect it to be a loss and plan on recouping it with associated business.

Peri

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If there were a car plugged into all three for 10 hours a day that would be $160 to $175 at $0.20 per KWh. Assuming cost of $0.10 a KWh that would take two years to get back the investment with no maintenance costs.

Those are big if's..... but then it would be $25k a year income. I've never seen chargers that busy around here but maybe in California.




    On Monday, August 19, 2019, 1:18:41 PM CDT, jim via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

 Locally (Menomonie, WI, about an hour east of St Paul, MN) our food co-op and an electric car owner/investor are hoping to install two level 2 and a 75kW level 3 charging stations at the co-op storefront location.  They are figuring on about $50,000 by the time it is functional (most of the cost due to the level 3 charging).  I'm not sure how payment for charging will be done, but I thought that the total estimated cost that they are assuming was interesting.
Jim Erdman, in Menomonie, WI
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