Charge at 8kw feh. I can do that in my sleep in My garage
Go fast or go home.
The US ones, rarely are you going to see much over 30 Amp to a charger, at that point the thicker wire, etc etc just gets cost prohibitive unless you want to hardwire it. Even then, now you need a sub panel with breakers and how many hundred feet of 6 ga x3 or whatnot to set the thing up. There are programs out there to help people pay for these stations but it's a lot of red tape and even more bullshit to actually get qualified and GET the money.
Now, you have to partner with someone to handle the money, ie charge point, bla bla,and THEY want their cut. More times than not the people who put the chargers up, end up paying even more for the damned things to the 3rd party just to have them, then they ever make with them. you could run your own, issue your own pre paid cards or rfid thingles but that's more overhead on YOUR part. Then there is liability, when little miss dip shit and her 3 screeching crotch goblins running around the car / bike when it's charging, get tangled up in the cord and trip or damage something. Then the law offices of douche bag, schmeckle and keckel come into play seeing who they all can sue.
As much as we all would love to see it, wide range affordable charging is a long long way off. There really is no incentive to do it yet and very few are going to do it just to feel good. As an attractant to ones business maybe, slim chance, but as a value added thing. not so much.
From what more than one person is saying on a few boards I am on, there are a LOT of chargers that are OOC too. I can easily see the companies saying, F that thing, it was a money pit, at least not it's not costing me each month, good riddance.
I do have an honest question on that though. WHY??? are there so many that are OOC? Are they just that poorly made? I can't see people lining up for blocks to use the things and wearing them out that fast,so what's up with that???
The tech on them really really is so similar to the fork truck thargers you see out there that are very modular, and they are pretty solidly built,so why the issue here? Is it because of the higher voltages? Yah 600 vdc and above can get creepy and fizzy.
Aaron