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  • Shorter routes makes relevant the higher power demand that can be met by DC-charging
    11/12/2023
    Three main factors to consider when plugging in at sea.

    With the increase in Electrical Vehicles on the roads, offering customers the possibility of EV-charging at sea has become an increasingly interesting business proposition for ferry-operators. The investment costs for EV-charging system(s) are relatively low, but as EV-charging applications are developed and designed to be used on land, there is a significant risk that the investment will be wasted because the application is unsuited for on board charging. To minimize that risk, Marine Charging Point has identified three major factors to consider before investing in an on board EV-charging system: 

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  • 11/12/2023
    Three main factors to consider when plugging in at sea.

    With the increase in Electrical Vehicles on the roads, offering customers the possibility of EV-charging at sea has become an increasingly interesting business proposition for ferry-operators. The investment costs for EV-charging system(s) are relatively low, but as EV-charging applications are developed and designed to be used on land, there is a significant risk that the investment will be wasted because the application is unsuited for on board charging. To minimize that risk, Marine Charging Point has identified three major factors to consider before investing in an on board EV-charging system: 

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