The key elements include six high speed charging hubs on motorways capable of charging eight vehicles simultaneously; 16 high speed charging hubs capable of charging four vehicles simultaneously; additional high power chargers at 34 current 50 kW locations; upgrading over 50 22 kW chargers to 50 kW, and replacing up to 264 locations with 528 charge points at the pre-existing pilot grade of 22 kW to next generation high reliability models.
2020-10-13 13:50:30 1136 Circle K - Topaz Service Station, Clonshaugh Road, Cloghran, Dublin 17 RESERVED FAST
Black_Knight wrote: » Spotted this today. Interesting.2020-10-13 13:50:30 1136 Circle K - Topaz Service Station, Clonshaugh Road, Cloghran, Dublin 17 RESERVED FAST The Clonshaugh Road fast charger was marked as Reserved. It was reserved (~10 minutes), then unavailable (~5 minutes), then available(~5 minutes), then charging for the last hour (just released now).
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Whats that for?? do "The Beautiful People" get to reserve the fast chargers for their own personal use???
markpb wrote: » In terms of creating a “fast” charging network, 44kW is better than 20kW (which few cars can avail of anyway) so it’s definitely an upgrade for lots of people. Why wouldn’t you count the 150kW charge points? They’re definitely a step forward.
McGiver wrote: » Oh yeah they're but in mathematical terms or meaningful numbers not really. it's negligible. Because they are 3, or to spell it out THREE of them. That's approaching zero, in mathematical terms. Not worth mentioning when you talk stats. How many AC22 to DC conversions have been made? So we're talking 3 + say 10 ~ 15 DC units in a last two years or something?
McGiver wrote: » Oh yeah they're but in mathematical terms or meaningful numbers not really. it's negligible. Because they are 3, or to spell it out THREE of them. That's approaching zero, in mathematical terms. Not worth mentioning when you talk stats
liamog wrote: » If you're a CCS user, it's much more than that, they replaced all the CHAdeMO only units too. The network is much better now for CCS than we first got our Ioniq.
McGiver wrote: » Do you have the numbers? I'm not interested in some subjective feelings here. So is it 15 DC (CCS) units added in last 3 years? From 100 to 115 or so?
McGiver wrote: » Do you have the numbers? I'm not interested in some subjective feelings here.
liamog wrote: » I've never really tracked the numbers, I know 5 of the chargers in Dublin were upgraded to CCS, maybe someone else did.
Black_Knight wrote: » Awkward timing to mention Park Ri Service Station, Cavan Road, Townparks, Kells just came online?The CCS port on the triple unit throwing a fault might balance things out though. Fixed it seems
Silent Running wrote: » There were two Chademo only rapid chargers between Rosslare port and Wexford town. Both were replaced with triple head units. I don't know where this would be recorded though. I'm not aware of any Chademo only unit's left in Ireland, other than in dealer settings. They are certainly still around in the UK public charging network.
bodgerfederer wrote: » there's the unit in Carrick on Shannon that is still (showing as) Chademo and type 2. i've said this before but it's crazy there's no CCS chargers there, a tourist destination in itself, a jumping off point for the NW and not currently bypassed by the N4.
liamog wrote: » I remember when the Ioniq first came out, people would recommend avoiding it as their weren't as many CCS chargers.
innrain wrote: » quite low numbers. Something is not right. I'll look this evening at the ruby script to parse the file locally.
innrain wrote: » Attached is a snapshot of the charging location May 2019 I downloaded when I was playing with the cpinfo script. If one can parse properly this file (kml) we can find out what's the progress in the last 18 months I did a raw search all for "Combo DC" and got 143 hits, "CHAdeMO" 101, Fast AC 139 Strange I was expecting CHAdeMo to be more than CCS this is all island and 3rd parties included
McGiver wrote: » That applies to the whole Wild Atlantic Way. Essentially all of it. it's doable only in Tesla but even in Tesla I think you'd struggle without excursions inland.
McGiver wrote: » I can do. Do we have a latest KML for comparison?
Silent Running wrote: » You might struggle a bit with an SR+, but the LR Model 3 would be easy enough.