jaapv
Well-known member
The problem being - I live in a country where the ChaDeMo chargers have been run on a commercial basis from the beginning, and with a considerably higher (PH)EV density than the UK- that these charging stations will be lucky to be used a few times a day, creating a spiral of ever increasing price to cover the cost resulting in an ever lower number of users. Over here the business model does not appear to be working - at all.
On the other hand - "normal" roadside charging does appear to be viable, with the charging stations in fairly regular use - but these are in places that coincide with frequently used parking spots, may have perks like free parking, and are priced, if not cheaply, at least within a reasonable scale.
On the other hand - "normal" roadside charging does appear to be viable, with the charging stations in fairly regular use - but these are in places that coincide with frequently used parking spots, may have perks like free parking, and are priced, if not cheaply, at least within a reasonable scale.