Upgrade planned for Circle K EV charging
The Circle K M9 service area outside Kilcullen is to get a major electric car charging upgrade, writes Brian Byrne. It is one of 17 locations on major roads around the country in which charging 'pools' will be built with banks of charging points.
In total, according to Transport Minister Eamon Ryan, 131 new Fast and Ultra-Fast recharging points will be established. The infrastructure will be built by private business, grant aided by the Department of Transport.
Though timelines for individual locations have not yet been detailed, all are expected to be in place by the end of 2025, as will a second tranche of grant-aided 'pools' on the country's national 'N' roads.
Ultra-Fast charging points can deliver power at up to 350kW. The current charging points at the Kilcullen site are one each 50kW and 150kW. There are frequently a number of electric cars waiting their turns to get on one of the units.
As yet there is no indication of the number of changers to be available in individual pools, but will likely vary between four and eight depending on the traffic levels on the route.
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