That's pretty clever. Even though the cost is more like $2500 per slot
(because of the subsidy), that's still a good price. If one had to
ensure full current to each stall, the cost of the cabling and step down
transformers would be much larger. I suspect that far exceeds the cost
of the "multitasking" devices and software.
One thing I don't understand is how you convert it to J1772, for
example. Does the car owner need to buy and provide their own J1772
device to plug into the receptical ?
Peri
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