Noticed this one on plugshare. Any guesses for the network provider?
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No. They installed 350kW ABB chargers at Euroa and Barnawartha North circa 2019. And that was back when Chargefox owned some of their sites. They don't own any of them anymore.Is this the first Chargefox site that isn't Tritium?
No. Engie (who use Chargefox for billing) have already rolled out Kempower, ABB and Phihong.Is this the first Chargefox site that isn't Tritium?
I don't think so. May be known when further charger wraps/stickers/markings are done.Do we have any idea who owns the chargers at this site yet?
There are plenty of AC chargers (that Tritium don't make) on the Chargefox network.Is this the first Chargefox site that isn't Tritium?
There are plenty of AC chargers (that Tritium don't make) on the Chargefox network.
This is the kind of thorough analysis that you can't get anywhere else!Interesting the site there is owned by a KFC franchisee that is trying to offload the other half of the site there. Apparently they had to join two allotments to be able to get DA approval to ensure that required drainage works which would impact both sites were performed at the same time with one DA. Now that they have the work done there is a further DA to split the allotment back into two lots. Cannot see any indication of the result of this second DA.
The Kempower chargers of this thread are in the KFC franchisee part of the proposed lot separation.
The second lot would be a great site, close to Hume highway, for a 26 stall supercharger, the current number of parking spaces in the lot. And would have enough space site space to almost triple that capacity.
Wishful thinking. And nobody else would seem to be ready to build such a large EV charging site. More likely it will be bought and then leased to some other fast food location.This is the kind of thorough analysis that you can't get anywhere else!
Do you suggest a supercharger for any particular reason? The weird shape and lack of suitability for any other purpose? Is there a substation nearby? Certainly a good candidate - plenty of other food options/services in close proximity as well.
Where do you find that level of detail on power availability?Further note:
Very interesting to see the high volume of Chargefox branding. I guess not owning the site doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as not having signs up everywhere.