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I don't see how you can draw that conclusio from Rogers posting... But if that was the case then the designers of the charging installation got their sums very wrong. In normal electrical supply terms your describing a process called diversity planning where the theoritical cpacity of the outlets on a circuit can be allowed to exceed the incomming supply, because of the improbability of all the outlets being fully load and in use at the same time.Maybe what Roger meant is if there are a number of HGVs recharging, the charging cables may not be able to handles the extra current and may shut down one or tow of the supply points? I am only guessing so open to learning.
The purpose of a charging station is to charge an unknown number of vehicles, so the diversity probability has to be considered as =1 so the total capacity of the chargers should not exceed the capability of the incomming supply or bulk storage soltion.