Most of these stations will be equipped with a 120-140 volt power.
To reduce vehicle pollution, the state of San Francisco (SF) in the United States provide free car service charge for electric powered cars. The plan, will there are 80 docking station is deployed in some parts of the city.
This is not separated from the fuel price hike announced on SF Mayor Ed Lee on Monday, May 9 last. As reported by SF Gate, the average gasoline price per gallon is now a U.S. $ 4.32 (more than Rp36 thousand) or an increase of U.S. $ 1.09 (Rp9000's) than last year.
Place the battery charging cars that will be deployed in this new form will be allocated around the city, city-owned garages, and San Francisco International Airport. Authorities also planned to place the charger even giants in the public library.
Charging the battery will not charge. However, they only charged parking fees for vehicles has placed them within a few hours in a public place. "The purpose of the city is making it affordable and convenient for all residents and visitors of San Francisco to fill in their electric vehicles when away from home station," said Mayor Lee.
Most of these stations will be equipped with a 120-140 volt power. The bigger the power, the quicker the car is filled. But the problem now is the time duration that must be set aside to fully charge a car. Because, with 240 volt power could take six to eight hours the car is fully charged.
Not yet able to predict exactly how much electric-powered cars on the streets of SF. However, according to Bob Hayden as the Transportation Program Manager of the Department of Environment estimates, "What is certain is the number in the hundreds and to thousands".
This is not separated from the fuel price hike announced on SF Mayor Ed Lee on Monday, May 9 last. As reported by SF Gate, the average gasoline price per gallon is now a U.S. $ 4.32 (more than Rp36 thousand) or an increase of U.S. $ 1.09 (Rp9000's) than last year.
Place the battery charging cars that will be deployed in this new form will be allocated around the city, city-owned garages, and San Francisco International Airport. Authorities also planned to place the charger even giants in the public library.
Charging the battery will not charge. However, they only charged parking fees for vehicles has placed them within a few hours in a public place. "The purpose of the city is making it affordable and convenient for all residents and visitors of San Francisco to fill in their electric vehicles when away from home station," said Mayor Lee.
Most of these stations will be equipped with a 120-140 volt power. The bigger the power, the quicker the car is filled. But the problem now is the time duration that must be set aside to fully charge a car. Because, with 240 volt power could take six to eight hours the car is fully charged.
Not yet able to predict exactly how much electric-powered cars on the streets of SF. However, according to Bob Hayden as the Transportation Program Manager of the Department of Environment estimates, "What is certain is the number in the hundreds and to thousands".