Report: German grid could handle up to one million EVs

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Study from Siemens and E.ON insists greid is already in a position to support mass roll out of electric cars

Concerns the grid will not be able to support mass adoption of electric vehicles are largely unfounded, according to a new analysis of Germany's grid resilience that concluded it could support up to one...

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