Black_Knight wrote: » Yup. Charges at 11kW/hr as far as I know. Were they just sitting in the car while it charged?
charlieIRL wrote: » Yes he was Felt sorry for him having to use that charger, theres no FCP's in Tullamore yet. For the size of the town kts ridicilous.
_dof_ wrote: » What is ridiculous is that during recent (and ongoing) street improvements in Tullamore, Athlone & Mullingar, the councils haven't included any on street SCP chargers, such short term thinking by the local authorities.
Genghis wrote: » Anyone know if the CPs at Portlaoise Midway are ever coming back? I think they disappeared 5 or 6 months ago to make way for the Apple green filling station and I kind of expected to see them return at some point.
_dof_ wrote: » I wouldn't be expecting an FCP in Tullamore any time soon. FCPs are intended to be put along main routes for people on a journey. Tullamore isn't on a main route to anywhere. What is ridiculous is that during recent (and ongoing) street improvements in Tullamore, Athlone & Mullingar, the councils haven't included any on street SCP chargers, such short term thinking by the local authorities.
Black_Knight wrote: » As an EV driver, i'd be less likely to day visit a town that doesn't have a fast charger in it, or near it. Tullamore isn't the worst around the country. The forgotten north west is still only for the brave EV drivers. Same story with the wild atlantic way pretty much
graememk wrote: » I think we have 3 in donegal.... getting here could be a different story
Old diesel wrote: » We don't tell the people of Tullamore - well you can either have a diesel tank at home or drive to the main road to get fuel... No there are petrol stations there and for me if a place has enough cars and people for a petrol station then a rapid charger is perfectly appropriate.
JohnC. wrote: » Is it up to the local authorities to do this?
charlieIRL wrote: » Neither would i but its still on one of the main routes going from any north-western county heading down south, south-east. I asked the same question about the street enhancement works going on in all main towns and not one charger is proposed. Councils aren't interested.
Busman Paddy Lasty wrote: » Tullamore hospital takes in people from far and wide such as staff and visitors that would benefit from a fast charger. Even second hand 50 kW Efacec units could be installed in petrol stations or the hospital if their current locations are upgraded to >100 kW charge points.
MJohnston wrote: » Are there any reasons why petrol station companies have not started more broadly investing in charging infrastructure? It seems like a no-brainer to me, given that most of them currently sell fuel at a loss or close to it in order to draw customers for their overpriced food and groceries. Is it just the expensive outlay cost of fast chargers?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I suppose the difference is that unlike petrol/diesel, you can charge up almost anywhere and as it usually takes far longer to juice up than an ICE vehicle, most drivers don't want to be hanging around a filling station. Chargers at restaurants & supermarkets will do far better. Motorway service stations have a restaurant on site so people can have a meal while they're charging.
MJohnston wrote: » Are there any reasons why petrol station companies have not started more broadly investing in charging infrastructure?
MJohnston wrote: » Well the service stations are the ones I'm thinking of really, but its ultimately most of the same companies in either case. Just think it's remarkable that Applegreen are largely letting ESB and Tesla rake it in on their turf. Perhaps they charge a fee to those companies, but I can't help but think they'd want to be getting into the charging game themselves much earlier than they have.
graememk wrote: » I've stopped at the applegreens on the motorway and hardly ever get fuel there, but usually end up in subway if up north or Burger King down south, it's not to get fuel it's to sell food etc If you know you can get charged there on a long run, and it's right there, no searching needed. Although Tesla have like 8 bays and esb ecars have 1?
_dof_ wrote: » I'd imagine most visitors to the hospital come from within 50km radius, so shouldn't really need an FCP to get there, and there's an FCP in Kilbeggan only around 10km away, on a main route. The hospital should have a bank of AC SCPs in the carpark, or maybe 22kw DC chargers, so you can get a good charge in the time you spend in the hospital, without having to stay with the car. It's destination chargers that are needed in that case. I'm not saying that there shouldn't be FCPs, just that no company is going to see Tullamore as a main target for FCPs, they'll focus on the main routes, since FCPs are intended to be for perople on a longer journey, stop of for a break and a charge.
Mickeroo wrote: » There's actually a rapid charger in roscommon but it isn't ecars, easy go or ionity. One of the filling stations installed it themselves.
ELM327 wrote: » Rapid ish. 25kW afair