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Do you want to know the return on investment of building a charging infrastructure?
Nabíjacia infraštruktúra je drahá, návratnosť investície je príliš dlhá, nabíjanie samotné sa stalo tiež oveľa drahším. Toto sú len niektoré z obáv a strachov, ktoré rezonujú v spoločnosti v súvislosti s prudkým nárastom cien energie, ktoré spôsobila kríza. Pre mnohé firmy sa elektrická energia stáva luxusom a prechod na elektromobilitu odsúvajú na bočnú koľaj.
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