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So, to travel 100,000km in a standard ICE would cost over $15,000 dollars. For an affordable cost of $1395 + installation (generally around $800 for a straightforward job), you can obtain the 7kw single phase zappi, a smartcharger capable of reading your renewable outputs and drawing upon them to charge your EV.
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With legislation introduced last year mandating the installation of smartchargers, as standard, to all new property developments, the accessibility of domestic charging is quickly pushing range anxiety and public charge point availability issues into the history books.
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