The Chinese-made shooting brake achieved a peak charging rate of 546.4 kilowatts. That's more than double what the typical Tesla Supercharger can dispense in the U.S.
The Dutch powergrid is straining at capacity, and being one of the most densely populated countries in the world, that’s takes a lot of time and money to fix.
Well, not to your house, but i’m sure they would be glad to slap some in public spaces.
Power companies love electric cars. They get paid when people use superchargers, generally at an inflated rate over base line energy costs.
The Dutch powergrid is straining at capacity, and being one of the most densely populated countries in the world, that’s takes a lot of time and money to fix.
So even commercially, they might laugh at you.