A public EV charging station takes roughly 500 square feet of area to accommodate three to four automobiles at once.
The EV charging station needs Wi-Fi to send and receive signals remotely to update users on battery charging status.
Although all contemporary EVs are equipped with a Battery Management System (BMS) to take care of your battery pack, delayed charging does aid the BMS in more thoroughly conditioning and balancing the battery. Because of this, your automobile may fast charge more efficiently the next time you need to.
Most modern EV batteries have a lifespan of 15–20 years in the vehicle and another 10-15 years afterwards. It's also important to remember that EV battery technology is constantly developing, meaning that we may anticipate an increase in battery life, along with decreased cost, reduced size, and reduced weight, as time goes on.