Content creator FYI, BP had acquired the EV charger maker Xiaomi in Shenzhen as I had spoken to someone relating to this last year, so all the charging stations are probably owned and managed by BP Xiaoju, so probably in the near future, it's going to be implemented in the UK soon 😂
The problem is that beeing so much (the chargers) in the parking, they should be of low power. Chinese are very patient. What are they doing in the meanwhile?
Gas in china should be more than ¥5 per litre since a long time ago. Now, it must be close to ¥10/L. Noway, it is less than ¥1 which would be the least expansive in the world. US and some oil producing countries have least expensive gas prices.
@@enzoternavasio3513 This is a 4 year old charging hub so most of the chargers are 50kw rapid chargers only The newer charging hubs support 150kw or more depending on the vehicle… some chargers now are up to 600kw as from 2025
@@rantingcabbie7020 But i counted more than 300 vehicles, all on charge. If chargers were 50KW, it is 15MW in total. In towns of my country such a power would be not allowed by the electric network. This is possible in a desert area, were you can build from scratch.
Love the “Don’t fight” sign.
Great video, thank you
@@ktommyxyk Thank you for watching
Good, very informative. 👍
Content creator FYI, BP had acquired the EV charger maker Xiaomi in Shenzhen as I had spoken to someone relating to this last year, so all the charging stations are probably owned and managed by BP Xiaoju, so probably in the near future, it's going to be implemented in the UK soon 😂
As of 2022, China had nearly 1.8 million public electric vehicle charging stations.
The problem is that beeing so much (the chargers) in the parking, they should be of low power. Chinese are very patient. What are they doing in the meanwhile?
I like the dont fight sign. Another great video
great videos
Gas in china should be more than ¥5 per litre since a long time ago. Now, it must be close to ¥10/L. Noway, it is less than ¥1 which would be the least expansive in the world. US and some oil producing countries have least expensive gas prices.
What is the avarage power of chargers, you find in city parckings?
@@enzoternavasio3513 This is a 4 year old charging hub so most of the chargers are 50kw rapid chargers only
The newer charging hubs support 150kw or more depending on the vehicle… some chargers now are up to 600kw as from 2025
@@rantingcabbie7020 But i counted more than 300 vehicles, all on charge. If chargers were 50KW, it is 15MW in total. In towns of my country such a power would be not allowed by the electric network. This is possible in a desert area, were you can build from scratch.
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Chinese spitting culture. In the flesh