Thank Tesla or Blame Tesla: Safeguard Your Continuous Power Supplies Now
Walk around most city and town centres and there is undoubtedly a higher visibility of electric car charging stations. They’re often the most prized parking spaces, after all. However, fast forward to 2030 and according to National Grid, as reported by The Guardian, we can expect some 9m plug-in vehicles to be creating huge electrical demand across the UK.

National Grid explains that, if electric cars are not charged smartly i.e. avoiding peaks and troughs in power demand, the country’s peak demand could be as much as 8GW higher in 2030 than it is now. Shifting the charging of cars to times when demand is lower would help to reduce peak demand to around 3.5GW.

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