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grid access charge.
Not exact matches
Of course, since the
grid is ubiquitous, creating a
charging infrastructure for EVs and for PHEVs for those who don't have such
access, or who want to
charge at work, is a much smaller challenge than to deliver a new alternative fuel type.
They claim that this will «provide direct
access to power at cost and without the additional
charges and costs associated with transmission, of power including;
grid costs, poles and wires, electricity retailer margins to supply to the end user.»