Kerbo Charge
www.kerbocharge.comDo you have no off-street parking, but want to charge your electric car at home without trailing a cable across the pavement? We make it possible. The problem with public charging points is that they are around 5 x more expensive than domestic charging tariffs, as highlighted in this Sunday Times article: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pricey-electric-chargers-drain-drivers-wallets-x860gm67q For a typical car user, charging only once per week, this works out at around £800 additional annual cost if you have to use a public charger per year, compared to charging at home. Here are current prices compared (prices correct 14 April 2022): - London off-peak (midnight to 6am) domestic tariff - 8p KWH - BP Pulse on-demand charging - 38p KWH For a 77KWH car, charging domestically therefore costs £6.16 vs. £29.26. An additional problem is that many residents, particularly women, do not want to walk across several streets at night to collect their car from a charging point over fear for their safety. We’ve create a new product called Kerbo Charge that allows residents to safely charge at home and share their supply with neighbours. It consists of: - A 7KW wall mounted charger - A patentable polycarbonate channel with hytrel hinged self-closing lid - iOS/Android app to allow timed charging, and to allow neighbours to use the supply The channel is installed between the front of a resident’s property and the kerb, and self closes when released, and sits completely flush with the pavement. The app allows the user to earn revenue when neighbours are using their suppl
Read moreDo you have no off-street parking, but want to charge your electric car at home without trailing a cable across the pavement? We make it possible. The problem with public charging points is that they are around 5 x more expensive than domestic charging tariffs, as highlighted in this Sunday Times article: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pricey-electric-chargers-drain-drivers-wallets-x860gm67q For a typical car user, charging only once per week, this works out at around £800 additional annual cost if you have to use a public charger per year, compared to charging at home. Here are current prices compared (prices correct 14 April 2022): - London off-peak (midnight to 6am) domestic tariff - 8p KWH - BP Pulse on-demand charging - 38p KWH For a 77KWH car, charging domestically therefore costs £6.16 vs. £29.26. An additional problem is that many residents, particularly women, do not want to walk across several streets at night to collect their car from a charging point over fear for their safety. We’ve create a new product called Kerbo Charge that allows residents to safely charge at home and share their supply with neighbours. It consists of: - A 7KW wall mounted charger - A patentable polycarbonate channel with hytrel hinged self-closing lid - iOS/Android app to allow timed charging, and to allow neighbours to use the supply The channel is installed between the front of a resident’s property and the kerb, and self closes when released, and sits completely flush with the pavement. The app allows the user to earn revenue when neighbours are using their suppl
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