I believe in the tech but I'm not sure about our Management. IMO our Mgt may not have the ability to drive this to its full potential. Trying to answer your question, yes, it would make sense to 'power' remote EV charging stations with batteries using this technology charged by a small solar farm with potentially wind input.. I guess it comes down to the economics of these potential types of projects. It would be true to say that an outback petrol station could provide EV charging off grid. Again it would be about the economics.. maybe people would pay more for electricity at remote petrol stations as they do now paying more for fuel at remote locations. In metro areas storing grid power using off-peak could make economic sense but it would need to be developed with the right commercial arrangement with power providers. No, it would not speed up the recharge times of EVs. That is limited to the make and model of the EV.
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