| Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Fred H Olson (fholson |
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| Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 05:30:52 -0800 (PST) | |
On 1/23/22 Philip Semanchuk <philip [at] semanchuk.com> wrote
> For context, we're retrofitting our 46-household coho
>(about 70 vehicles) with EVSEs, and we think we'll be comfortable with
>just two charging stations for 5-10 years, maybe longer.
This is at Pacifica Cohousing, Carrboro, North Carolina.
Also EVSE = electric vehicle supply equipment
Philip, thanks for your post. I have not read this thread closely or
studied EVSE much but have a simple question.
How easy is it to share a charging station? That is, can multiple
vehicles be connected to charge sequentially without manual
intervention? Can they be effectively queued up to automatically
charge as a vehicles turn arrives after the vehicle preceding it in
the que is done?
Sharing laundry equipment requires manual intervention to move clothes
around tho I understand some cohousing communites have ways of doing
each other's shuffling to minimize the effort. I would hope
ESVE's can avoid middle of the night tasks...
FRed
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Fred H. Olson Minneapolis,MN 55411 USA (near north Mpls)
Email: fholson at cohousing.org 612-588-9532
My Link Pg: http://fholson.cohousing.org
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more on EV charging stations from River Song Jim Bronson, January 23 2022
- Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Philip Semanchuk, January 23 2022
- Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Fred H Olson, January 24 2022
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Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Chuck Harrison, January 24 2022
- Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Philip Semanchuk, January 24 2022
- Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Chuck Harrison, January 24 2022
- Re: more on EV charging stations from River Song Philip Semanchuk, January 25 2022
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