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    Ecotricity Electric Highway

    I'm glad this is finally in the public domain...

    "Later this year we expect to install the first of a new breed of very fast chargers – from flat to full in 20 minutes"

    http://zerocarbonista.com/2012/01/31...-electric-car/
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    Ecotricity are installing both 43kW 3 Phase AC and 50kW CHAdeMO DC this year... anyone at Tesla listening to what's happening in Europe?
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    Very cool! But where are x, y, and z?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mycroft View Post
    Very cool! But where are x, y, and z?
    they have updated the website to say "London, Exeter and Manchester"
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    Game-changer for EVs in the UK

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    There will be a battle going on between free & not free charging!

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    A battle for customers is going on, and ev-users will benefit!
    Last edited by jcstp; 01-31-2012 at 01:36 PM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcstp View Post
    There will be a battle going on between free & not free charging!

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    I battle for customers is going on, and ev-users will benefit!
    As a business owner I am all for allowing my clients and employees to charge for free. Those that are not clients or employees should pay a nominal amount for the parking, use of the EVSE, and electrons used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    As a business owner I am all for allowing my clients and employees to charge for free. Those that are not clients or employees should pay a nominal amount for the parking, use of the EVSE, and electrons used.
    I agree.
    But for a restaurant or hotel offering free charging can be a way of marketing and getting clients.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcstp View Post
    for a restaurant or hotel offering free charging can be a way of marketing and getting clients.
    Absolutely... the UK is really waking up to this and I have no doubt that we will have massive Charging Station deployment at Hotels within a few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    As a business owner I am all for allowing my clients and employees to charge for free. Those that are not clients or employees should pay a nominal amount for the parking, use of the EVSE, and electrons used.
    Kind of like validated parking.

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