edatoakrun
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Sounds like EVgo might be planning to skip interim increases in kW from the ~50 at its existing stations, increasing charge rates all the way to ~350 kWh (and with multi-BEV charging capacity able to support a significant level of traffic) at least on some high-traffic corridors.
Today's press release:
Today's press release:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/evgo-breaks-ground-on-the-first-public-high-power-electric-vehicle-charging-station-connecting-los-angeles-and-las-vegas-at-worlds-tallest-thermometer-300378564.htmlEVgo Breaks Ground On The First Public High-Power Electric Vehicle Charging Station, Connecting Los Angeles And Las Vegas
EVgo, operator of the nation's largest network of public electric vehicle (EV) fast charging stations, today announced it has broken ground on the very first High-Power U.S. public charging station in Baker, California, home of the World's Tallest Thermometer. EVgo is turning up the heat on EV charging with a station capable of charging at a rate of up to 350kW. The new chargers being installed are seven times faster than any fast chargers currently available and represent a new level of convenience for EV charging.
When complete, EVgo's High-Power charging station at the site of World's Tallest Thermometer, will link Southern California to Las Vegas, furthering EVgo's position as the leading national fast charging provider. The High-Power Charger complements EVgo's existing fast charging stations throughout California and the U.S., allowing EV drivers to travel with confidence.
"EVgo is laser focused on the needs of our customers, and they want faster charging at more locations," said Terry O'Day, Vice President, Product Strategy and Market Development at EVgo. "The World's Tallest Thermometer High-Power station is an important step for the EV industry, as this new standard will open the EV market to even wider audiences. When this station opens to the public next year, EV drivers will enjoy a new level of freedom."
The World's Tallest Thermometer High-Power station will include four High-Power DC fast chargers capable of up to 350kW each, and can accommodate expansion of up to eight chargers in the future. The site will include a solar canopy to help power the chargers, as well as backup batteries. The High-Power chargers will be compatible with the two protocol standards used by all EV manufacturers, CCS and CHAdeMO. EVgo expects the project to be completed by June 2017...