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A country in Southern Africa called Lesotho. Lesotho is a picturesque country with high mountains and little valleys. The mountains that surround it and shield it from expansion are responsible for its long history of political independence. The mountain kingdom has been inhabited by Khoisan-speaking hunter-gatherers since the Neolithic Era.
Since achieving its independence, Lesotho has seen decades of volatile politics, sporadic economic crises, and crushing poverty. It is completely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa and is separated from it by formidable mountain ranges.
Electric vehicles, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrids may all be recharged at an electric vehicle charging station, which is a piece of equipment that links an EV to an electricity source. While some charging stations are more simple, others offer more sophisticated features like Smart metres, cellphone capability, and network access.
Charging stations, also known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), are offered in public parking lots by electric utility companies or in retail shopping malls by private businesses. Special connectors that adhere to the various requirements for electric charging connectors are offered by these stations.
The Lesotho EV Charger Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Audi introduces the first 150kW ultra-fast charging stations in South Africa, providing a 340 km range in thirty min. In collaboration with GridCars, Audi has expanded its EV charging infrastructure and installed the country’s first ultra-rapid 150kW chargers.
Thirty three of the 70 AC charging stations for EVs around the nation—of which four are 150kW ultra-fast chargers—have now been built, according to an announcement by Audi and GridCars.
All South African electric car drivers, regardless of model or brand ownership, have access to the chargers immediately, according to Audi. “The chargers range in their charging capability from 22kW (AC) to 80kW (DC) and 150kW (DC) ultra-fast charging,” the automaker added.
According to Audi, the 150kW DC units can add 340 km (km) of driving range to an EV’s battery store in around thirty min, while the 80kW DC chargers can add roughly 185 km (km) in the same amount of time.
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