dbsb3233
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Not practical or cost effective though. They really need the grid to handle the huge variability in demand from EV charging. Battery storage can buffer that to some degree but that's wildly expensive to install at large scale.Most highway rest stops have plenty of land around them. Power companies should be building large solar parks and charging facilities for large numbers of cars that is accessible from the rest area. The power companies are the ones positioned best to get the infrastructure in place and make charging a profitable proposition.
Plus a large solar farm would need to sell the excess to the grid on the low demand days, to come even close to paying for the huge capital costs up front.
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