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Installing EV Charging Units in Petrol Stations

Petrol stations have various strict requirements regarding their electrical installations for obvious reasons. How will adding a MW size supply for a few high power chargers be dealt with, separation? Will earth leakage currents be a problem? If I remember correctly the reason the canopys are so high is to move the lighting into a different zone.
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     it will do 400 miles on a charge (more than my petrol motor car) and accelerate faster. Top speed is irrelevant in UK.


    I ought to try and work out for every 0 to 60 in 5 seconds, by how many miles does that burst reduce the nominal range.......


    I've always been an acceleration addict (well apart from my first car, a 746 cc DAF, well it was the early 70's) and have been in several T**** cars and whilst I concede the acceleration is quicker than my present car, I found it, well, soulless and not at all engaging. Give me overdrive on 2nd, 3rd and 4th!


    Regards


    BAD
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  • Former Community Member
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     it will do 400 miles on a charge (more than my petrol motor car) and accelerate faster. Top speed is irrelevant in UK.


    I ought to try and work out for every 0 to 60 in 5 seconds, by how many miles does that burst reduce the nominal range.......


    I've always been an acceleration addict (well apart from my first car, a 746 cc DAF, well it was the early 70's) and have been in several T**** cars and whilst I concede the acceleration is quicker than my present car, I found it, well, soulless and not at all engaging. Give me overdrive on 2nd, 3rd and 4th!


    Regards


    BAD
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