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|I would echo Edent's comment that most wont have a IEC309 converter. Either normal 3 pin plug socket or Type 2. Shame there are so few public charge points in that part of the country :( | |I would echo Edent's comment that most wont have a IEC309 converter. Either normal 3 pin plug socket or Type 2. Shame there are so few public charge points in that part of the country :( | ||
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Revision as of 10:05, 18 June 2018
EV charging is frequently requested, and we plan to provide a dedicated parking area for this at EMF2018.
Please note that your vehicles will be charged from our (modern, clean) diesel generators - there is still no other economical way of providing power at events such EMF.
Our present plans involve providing power either on standard 16A IEC309 ('caravan'/'commando'/'ceeform') connectors or on UK 13A sockets.
We need more information and feedback on what works for EV owners, e.g. what cables/connectors do you have.
If you would like to charge your EV at EMF, please fill in your details below.
Name/Nick | Power requirements | Notes |
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edent | 10A 3 pin socket, or 16 amp Type 2 socket. | I'd suggest not many people have a IEC309 converter - so may be more practical to supply BS 1363 sockets, or Mennekes / IEC 62196 Type 2. |
Incanus | 10A 3 pin socket, or 16 amp Type 2 socket. | I would echo Edent's comment that most wont have a IEC309 converter. Either normal 3 pin plug socket or Type 2. Shame there are so few public charge points in that part of the country :( |
RedMac | 10A 3 pin socket, or 16 amp Type 2 socket. | I can convert to IEC309 so happy either way. |