RE:RE:RE:DM EVS IS ONE STEP CLOSER TO BRINGING EVS TO BC... they will also likely do a cost analysis as I image the larger kW units are more expensive to buy and require higher installation costs and higher operating costs and you can install 5 on one line, as I understand... So dollars count to... If you install them, they will come... IMO of course... I believe DMEVS has a very good competitive edge over the larger kW chargers...DYODD...
Markhamjohn wrote: Investor10X wrote: Once the company has completed their testing stage and if the chargers work as they are expected to work then I believe we will see a rapid expansion of sales, not only in Vancouver, but also in areas across the country.
In Vancouver there is a short window to start implementing the EV chargers if gas stations and commercials lots want to avoid paying high city licensing fees. This article may help to see a bit of the bigger picture and understand where this is all going in vancouver.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/gas-stations-commercial-lots-in-vancouver-must-have-ev-chargers-by-2025-or-pay-10k-a-year-1.5915213
I agree things can take off rapidly once the testing stage is deemed succesful. I my mind it is not the equipment itself being tested as that equipment works and is running already in S. Korea. I view it as a test of the concept. Will people use these chargers in sufficient numbers to make them profitable for the owners of the parking lots etc. Are these chargers ( which I think run at max. 25kw) be an attractive alternative to the 50, 150, and 350 kw chargers? If the current buyers of these systems deem the concept test as successful they will bring it to their other properties and their peers will see it happening and do the same.