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Largest car charging network in the U.S. rolls out in Houston

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  1. caffeinekid

    caffeinekid Duct Tape Extraordinaire

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    NRG to offer charging stations

    :)

    Thoughts?
     
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    That is $66.6k per charger. That cannot be right. I hope.
     
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    DataWrangler Prius Owner (finally!)

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    Where did you see the $66.6k per charger reference? (I can't find it)
     
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    The linked article in the OP said $US10 million for 150 chargers.
     
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    From:
    Will EV Rapid Chargers Kill the Gas Station? | Hybrid Cars

    "Oh yeah. You couldn’t afford to put a $50,000 to $75,000 charger in your home. And how many people have three-phase 480V in your home?"

    So you may be correct. I also assume that the total cost includes the infrastructure of bringing in the dedicated power.

    Check out the specs on Level 3 fast DC chargers in the following link

    http://evsolutions.avinc.com/uploads/products/AV_EV_Charging_Primer_bro_050610.pdf

    These convert high voltage, high amperage, three phase AC power to high voltage, high amperage DC power. With mass production the price will hopefully come down.