On 5/6/20 7:19 pm, Stephen Loosley wrote:

FRANKFURT, June 4 (Reuters) - Germany said it will oblige all petrol stations 
to offer electric car charging ...

Unless car charging can be got down to a few minutes, it doesn't make sense to have it at "service stations".

If it takes 30 minutes to charge the car, what are you going to do while waiting? Also a service station only has room for a small number of cars.

It would make more sense to have charging at places people leave their cars for long periods, such as car share parking spaces, apartment parking, shopping centers and public car parks.

What might be interesting, and on topic for the Link list, is how to use the Internet to make maximum use of shared charging infrastructure. You might book a charger online, be alerted when your car is charged and need to move it, to avoid an additional fee. This could also be used to encourage people to charge cars at the noon peak, when solar power is cheap.


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