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<blockquote data-quote="Rossymons" data-source="post: 7650149" data-attributes="member: 46510"><p>Thank you for the advice.</p><p></p><p>My thinking was to have a couple stations as I can't see a massive need for them in our situation straight away but 2 should be able to service the needs of anyone who does book. The cars could charge at night over a longer period of time ready to go in the morning.</p><p></p><p>But we haven't done the maths on powering the pods just yet - all we know is that we think solar panels on a pod is very "green" and marketable hence the solar chargers. If we did have to put mains electric into the pods then we would just run the charger off that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossymons, post: 7650149, member: 46510"] Thank you for the advice. My thinking was to have a couple stations as I can't see a massive need for them in our situation straight away but 2 should be able to service the needs of anyone who does book. The cars could charge at night over a longer period of time ready to go in the morning. But we haven't done the maths on powering the pods just yet - all we know is that we think solar panels on a pod is very "green" and marketable hence the solar chargers. If we did have to put mains electric into the pods then we would just run the charger off that. [/QUOTE]
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