Would it be too difficult for the DNOs to attach a sticky label to the service head when they install a fuse?
I suspect that even a 63 A fuse is sufficient for most people most of the time, but demand in certain households may be well above what existed originally. Even in the 1980s we were happy with only one bathroom and if there was an electric shower, it was probably only 3 kW. The only EVs in those days were milk floats.
Would it be too difficult for the DNOs to attach a sticky label to the service head when they install a fuse?
I suspect that even a 63 A fuse is sufficient for most people most of the time, but demand in certain households may be well above what existed originally. Even in the 1980s we were happy with only one bathroom and if there was an electric shower, it was probably only 3 kW. The only EVs in those days were milk floats.