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EV Chargers ...an interesting question raised yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 494543" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>It begs the question "can you apply any diversity to multiple EV charging" or is it that the powers that be haven't really thought about it yet</p><p></p><p>With rumours of having to seek permission to install EV charging points will this limit the number per household</p><p></p><p>Is EV charging the next Economy 7 load wise but on a larger scale and while EV's will add significant load to an aging DNO network the move to get rid of gas appliances in the home will only ramp up the pressure on the network. Beginning to wonder where HS2 is going to find it's electricity from as by the time that starts to run the existing network could be well beyond it' capacity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 494543, member: 8931"] It begs the question "can you apply any diversity to multiple EV charging" or is it that the powers that be haven't really thought about it yet With rumours of having to seek permission to install EV charging points will this limit the number per household Is EV charging the next Economy 7 load wise but on a larger scale and while EV's will add significant load to an aging DNO network the move to get rid of gas appliances in the home will only ramp up the pressure on the network. Beginning to wonder where HS2 is going to find it's electricity from as by the time that starts to run the existing network could be well beyond it' capacity [/QUOTE]
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