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  2. Electric vehicle charging network - Wikipedia

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    Aral Pulse charging stations in front of a Aral-branded BP gasoline station. Germany has four major transmission system operators (50Hertz, Amprion, TenneT, TransnetBW). They try to set themselves into the position to sell electricity power to electric vehicle owners by becoming also the operators of the upcoming electric vehicle networks.

  3. Charging station - Wikipedia

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    Aral Pulse charging stations in front of a Aral-branded BP gas station in Braunschweig, Germany As of November 2012, about 15,000 charging stations had been installed in Europe. [ 66 ] As of March 2013, Norway had 4,029 charging points and 127 DC fast-charging stations. [ 67 ]

  4. BP Pulse - Wikipedia

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    The company operates 'bp pulse', one of the largest electric vehicle charging networks in the UK. As of 2024 [update] , the network has over 8,000 charge points [ 47 ] of which over 3,000 are described as "high speed". [ 48 ]

  5. Fast charging network - Wikipedia

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    The pioneers of interrelated public charging points can be found in the Park & Charge sites, where the pilot project dates back to 1992 in Switzerland. The microcars (quadricycles) supported by this did not have large batteries, so that 3-phase power outlets (32 A at 400 volts) shortened the charging stops sufficiently to enable longer day trips.

  6. Aral AG - Wikipedia

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    An Aral petrol station (2007) Aral Pulse charging stations in front of an Aral gas station (2021) Aral sells various petroleum products: Besides classical gasoline, diesel fuel and lubricants, it also sells natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or butane, liquid and gaseous hydrogen and heating oil.

  7. North American Charging System - Wikipedia

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    The North American Charging System (NACS), standardized as SAE J3400, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector standard maintained by SAE International. [1] Developed by Tesla, Inc., it has been used by all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2021 and was opened for use by other manufacturers in November 2022.

  8. Megawatt Charging System - Wikipedia

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    Single conductive plug; Maximum of 1250 V DC and 3000 A [2] Differential PLC [33] + ISO/IEC 15118 – 20 (ISO 15118-20 Communication Protocols allows bi-directional energy flow for vehicle-to-grid (V2G), Smart Charging, Encrypted Communication, Plug ‘n Charge, Automated Charging) Touch Safe (UL2251) On-handle software-interpreted override switch

  9. Electrify America - Wikipedia

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    The network's chargers support Plug & Charge. [12] Electrify America prices its electricity in most states where it operates based on the energy dispensed, charged by kilowatt-hour. In some states, such as Montana and Wyoming, users are charged by the amount of time their vehicle is plugged in.