http://www.bmwblog.com/2017/09/28/take-look-shells-new-ev-charging-station/
Take a look at Shell’s new EV charging station
September 28th, 2017  Nico DeMattia

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It’s only a matter of time before EV charging stations are integrated with
conventional gas stations. It only makes sense for oil companies to start …

It’s only a matter of time before EV charging stations are integrated with
conventional gas stations. It only makes sense for oil companies to start
adding charging stations to their gas stations, as it will keep them in the
loop as electric cars become more and more popular. It will also add more
charging options for EV owners. Shell is one of the big oil companies that’s
beginning to add some charging units to its gas stations, with one of the
first ones being spotted in the England recently.

Shell has recently partnered with Allego to start creating EV charging
stations throughout Britain and the Netherlands. Recently, a Tesla Model S
owner, Dave Davies, spotted one of these Shell EV units at a ‘petrol’
station outside of London.

The Shell-branded EV charging “pump” seems to have three different charge
options, likely to allow for multiple vehicles with different charge
requirements. It also looks like a traditional gas pump, which is smart
branding on Shell’s part. It’s said that Shell is charging £0.25p/ kWh
($0.34 USD), which seems to be about average for the UK. However, there are
rumors of Shell increasing that price to  £0.49p/kWh, which is far too high.

Having a company like Shell start adding EV charging stations to its current
gas stations is smart. It will not only keep Shell relevant as oil demands
diminish but it will open up new business. There doesn’t seem to be any
indication that EV charging will become as fast as a traditional gas fill-up
any time soon. Until then, EV owners will have to wait quite a while for
their car to charge most of the way. So it makes sense to put places for
customers to eat, sit and relax for a bit where charging stations are. So it
could open up new ventures for Shell and other oil companies. And
considering that Shell already has 25,000 stations worldwide, they’re
already located in good areas. We will likely see more stations like this
from other oil companies in the near future.
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https://electrek.co/2017/09/27/shell-new-electric-car-charging-gas-stations/
First look at Shell’s new electric car charging stations being deployed at
its gas stations
https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/screen-shot-2017-09-27-at-1-51-29-pm-e1506534790793.jpg?quality=82&w=1024#038;strip=all&w=1600
Sep. 27th 2017
https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/shell-ev-charger-1.jpeg?quality=82&strip=all&w=329&h=439



EV on a charge
brand-e.biz-3 hours ago 2017/09/29
MFG is the second-largest independent operator in the UK with 413 stations,
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Shell, ...
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Take a look at Shell's new EV charging station
BMWBLOG (blog)-17 hours ago
It only makes sense for oil companies to start adding charging stations to
their gas stations, as it will keep them in the loop as electric cars become
more and ...
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TheStreet.com
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Seeking Alpha-20 hours ago
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City A.M.-21 hours ago
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first "no-petrol" station in London.
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 ... we're looking at having battery charging facilities,” John Abbott,
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Shell gears up for the future with plans for UK's first "no-petrol" station
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Shell deploying dual DC (L3) 50kW EVSE at its .uk& .nl gas stations
Jul 26 2017

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Dec 06, 2016

http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/Con-EV-Shell-fights-back-with-Murray-s-T-25-ice-city-car-tp4674889.html
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