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List now updated as of September 18th for potential sites. (From SpeakEV)Someone on SpeakEV has searched companies house and found the following;
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All these names are registered as Electric Forecourt Ltd with Companies House. This could indicate present and future projects. I thought that I came across one that was dissolved, but can’t find it now. That may indicate that the project fell through.
Braintree
Plymouth Centre
Eton
Dover
Markham Vale
Newark South
Yeovil
Leeds West
Warwick South
Gateshead
Norwich East
Gatwick
Stevenage
Minehead Solar
Uckfield Solar
In the case of Warwick South, an Environment Impact Assessment has been requested on land at Bishops Tachbrook.
Some of the sites will be directly connected to Solar Farms
“SpeakEV” said:Braintree
Plymouth Centre
Eton
Dover
Markham Vale
Newark South
Yeovil
Leeds West
Warwick South
Gateshead
Norwich East
Gatwick
Stevenage
Minehead Solar
Uckfield Solar
On the 18th of September Newark South Electric Forecourt Limited was renamed Bromborough and this has been registered with Companies House. My geography isn’t very good. Is this simply a name change or a location change?
There is truth in this .... the big power lines only serve the south coast of walesApparently the problem with Wales in general is poor grid connections - and an expectation that anyone wanting to put in a facility that needs higher capacity will also pay for the grid upgrades. I read somewhere that the proposed Supercharger at Builth Wells is held up for this reason - and as it was it would have needed to be taken off line for a couple of weeks each year when the Royal Welsh Show was being held. Feels like a real lack of vision from the government to access some funding to help with this (surely funding exists?).
Well that sucksThere is truth in this .... the big power lines only serve the south coast of wales
There is truth in this .... the big power lines only serve the south coast of wales
Well that sucks
Might want to see this if haven’t already £30m investment by Welsh Govt for EV infrastructureErm....not quite true. Mid- Wales maybe.
Nuclear power on Anglesey (Wylfa) and in North Wales (Trawsfynydd) both in decommissioning. Electric Mountaun pumped storage at Llanberis. There’s no shortage of power lines in North Wales but definitely a shortage of ultra rapids.
Network route maps | National Grid ET
£0.24/kWh
So is it 24p at all speeds or is it starting at 24p and going up for 350kW?
The part that concerned me was that they are looking to develop some kind of subscription deals. Nobody buys other fuel on that basis
According to the Fully Charged video posted earlier today they have their own solar farm and so claim to supply themselves, albeit by trading off the Forecourt's usage against what they produce for the grid. They're also using the on-site 6MWh battery for grid storage & balancing, which will itself be netting them a decent secondary revenue stream.Who is the electric supplier for Gridserve? Wonder if they’ll partner with Octopus Energy on their Juice Network
Yes, some details are missing. The part that concerned me was that they are looking to develop some kind of subscription deals. Nobody buys other fuel on that basis so I wish charging companies should drop that idea and stick to the tap-to-pay (or just plug in and have card charged automatically like Tesla) that every EV user wants.