Pawl said:
On another note, has anyone done a study on DCQCs to corresponding ev number?
—number of CHAdeMO to Leaf, Rav4, etc;
—number of Superchargers to Tesla;
—number of CCS to number of Spark EV, BMW i3, etc.)
Here's the "scorecard" of sales:
http://insideevs.com/monthly-plug-in-sales-scorecard/
You can update this data that I post over and over:
1) CHAdeMO - 5467 Worldwide (6 March 2015)
124 new CHAdeMO chargers added in USA between 9 Jan 2015 and 6 March 2015:
Adding about 2-3 per day in the USA, and 8 per day worldwide !!!
Japan -- now 2819, was 2819 (obviously not updated)
Europe - now 1659, was 1327
USA ---- now 934, was 810
Others - now 55, was 54
5467 Worldwide (6 March 2015)
5010 Worldwide (9 January 2015)
http://www.chademo.com
up to 100kW eventually, currently limited to 62.5kW
The only DC protocol that uses the same plug worldwide
Nissan announced (Dec 2014) that they would increase USA to over 1000 stations by mid-2015, and 6000 total in Japan.
EVs compatible with CHAdeMO include:
*Nissan LEAF - over 60,000 in the USA and over 140,000 worldwide
*Nissan e-NV200 (coming 2015)
*Citroen C-Zero - not sold in USA
*Citroën Berlingo - not sold in USA
*Honda hydrogen car (used for Vehicle to Home/Grid only)
*Mitsubishi i-MiEV - over 30,000 worldwide with its variants C-Zero & iON
*Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (coming 2015)
*Mitsubishi Fuso Canter truck
*Peugeot iON - not sold in USA
*Peugeot Partner - not sold in USA
*Kia Soul EV (coming Oct 2014)
*ZERO motorcycles
*Tesla except Roadster with Tesla supplied adaptor
*Toyota Mirai hydrogen car (used for Vehicle to Home/Grid only)
*Toyota RAV4 EV with "JdeMO" from Quick Charge Power
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2) GB/T - China only, not offered in USA
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3) SAE CCS Combo1, or "J1772 DC" - approximately 50 in the USA (and worldwide) as of Dec 2014
http://standards.sae.org/j1772_201210/
up to 100kW eventually, probably limited to 25-50kW
Uses a different plug in Europe (Menekkes CCS Combo2) than the plug used in USA
EVs compatible include:
*GM Spark EV - about 1000 cars (adding about 50 per month in two CARB-ZEV states)
*BMW i3 - 3000 cars sold in USA through 1 Oct 2014
*VW eGolf (1 sold Oct 31, 2014)
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4) Menekkes CCS Combo2, Europe only, not offered in the USA
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5) Supercharger - 396 stations worldwide with
396 Supercharger stations with 2,167 Supercharger charge points, each with 2-14 stalls at each station, growing fast
6 March 2015 - Total USA:
Stations - 171
Charge points - 1139
http://www.teslamotors.com/supercharger
up to 135kW, cars currently limited to 120kW
Uses a different plug in Europe than the one used in North America and Japan
EVs compatible with Supercharger include:
*Tesla only, except Roadster - 55,000 worldwide
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6) Chameleon - Renault cars only, mostly France, and throughout Europe, not offered in USA