And how once you go for fast and non-subsidised charging how expensive does it get... Losing most of the savings on the way...
I'm not sure if non-home charging will ever be too cheap. At least on the scale needed, as the cost of charged will need to cover the hardware, the maintenance and the grid connection, plus of course the momentary price of electricity.
I'm not sure if non-home charging will ever be too cheap. At least on the scale needed, as the cost of charged will need to cover the hardware, the maintenance and the grid connection, plus of course the momentary price of electricity.