World's Largest Electric Car Charging Station to Be Built In Germany-Charging 144 Cars Simultaneously

UK, India and Norway countries have plans to ban the use of fossil fuel vehicles within twenty years. Only electric vehicles will be allowed to be sold to reduce air pollution for the next generation. Germany has yet to plan to ban fossil fuel vehicles but they will build the world's largest electric car charging station.

Innovationspark Zusmarshausen will be built next to the A8 motorway. "Gas station" for electric cars can charge 144 vehicles simultaneously. A total of 24 chargers support 350kW fast charging, This is more than twice as fast as Tesla SuperCharge with a 150kW charging capacity.

With electricity charging, the use of 29.5 Million liters of oil and 60.00 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide can be reduced within a year. In Malaysia, electric charging stations are now found in limited malls and gas stations. In the future there will be no surprise that petrol stations around the world will be replaced with stations such as the Innovationspark Zusmarshausen.

Reference: Cleantechnica  

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