This guy’s figures are deceptive. And what he says about the number of homes is not right. First off, the battery can’t take 135kW for very long, only 10 to 15 minutes. And if all four stalls have four EVs start charging at the same time, then they will split the maximum power between the EVs. But four cars very seldom start to charge so the power is spread out over time.
In California there are charging stations where the number of stalls is 56, and they’re going to build another one with 164 stalls. If what he said was true, the 164 stalls would cause a power shortage and a power blackout. But it’s not! You can charge your EV at home in your garage and it’s *not* causing the grid to be overloaded.