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National Grid Corporation ("National Grid") is preparing for
the coming era of electric vehicles.
As the UK's high-voltage grid operator, National Grids is working hard to build an "ultra-fast charging" motorway, while working with start-ups to develop an electric vehicle charging network to accelerate the adoption
of electric vehicles in the UK.
On May 17, according to British media reports, the British State Grid is currently discussing with relevant government departments and other stakeholders the possibility of building "ultra-fast charging" roads, and if it does, ultra-fast charging points
for electric vehicles will be built along the highway.
The UK National Grid proposed to install a batch of 350 kW superchargers in 50 planned locations along the highway, which can not only help electric vehicle drivers solve the emergency charging needs in 6 to 8 minutes, but also alleviate the embarrassment of low utilization of electric vehicles due to the small number of charging points
.
National Grid has always been optimistic and supportive of the prospects of the electric vehicle industry
.
The British government earlier announced plans to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040, while the UK National Grid believes that the ban can be brought forward to 2030
.
Graeme Cooper, director of National Grid's electric vehicle division, said the company has enough capacity to provide complete charging infrastructure and other related infrastructure modifications in the future to meet and guarantee the application and popularization
of electric vehicles.
It is worth mentioning that the British national grid has also become the "guest"
of the startup Pivot Power fast charging network plan.
The Times reported on May 22 that the British National Grid will work with Pivot Power to develop and promote a fast charging network, and will build fast charging stations in 45 locations in the UK, installing 100 charging devices at each site, with the goal of fully charging
an electric car in 15 minutes.
National Grid Corporation ("National Grid") is preparing for
the coming era of electric vehicles.
As the UK's high-voltage grid operator, National Grids is working hard to build an "ultra-fast charging" motorway, while working with start-ups to develop an electric vehicle charging network to accelerate the adoption
of electric vehicles in the UK.
On May 17, according to British media reports, the British State Grid is currently discussing with relevant government departments and other stakeholders the possibility of building "ultra-fast charging" roads, and if it does, ultra-fast charging points
for electric vehicles will be built along the highway.
The UK National Grid proposed to install a batch of 350 kW superchargers in 50 planned locations along the highway, which can not only help electric vehicle drivers solve the emergency charging needs in 6 to 8 minutes, but also alleviate the embarrassment of low utilization of electric vehicles due to the small number of charging points
.
National Grid has always been optimistic and supportive of the prospects of the electric vehicle industry
.
The British government earlier announced plans to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040, while the UK National Grid believes that the ban can be brought forward to 2030
.
Graeme Cooper, director of National Grid's electric vehicle division, said the company has enough capacity to provide complete charging infrastructure and other related infrastructure modifications in the future to meet and guarantee the application and popularization
of electric vehicles.
It is worth mentioning that the British national grid has also become the "guest"
of the startup Pivot Power fast charging network plan.
The Times reported on May 22 that the British National Grid will work with Pivot Power to develop and promote a fast charging network, and will build fast charging stations in 45 locations in the UK, installing 100 charging devices at each site, with the goal of fully charging
an electric car in 15 minutes.