• davidagain@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I had absolutely no idea just how many electric chargers there are in my country until I got an EV and started using the zapmap app.

    But that’s just for long journeys. Most of the time I just plug in every few days when I get home and it changes in the cheap hours overnight when I only pay 9p per kwh.

    I used to spend about five times as much on petrol as I do now on electricity. And the car is just so much more fun to drive. So much zoom.

    • dingus@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      Most of the time I just plug in every few days when I get home

      That’s literally exactly what I’m talking about. There are a very large, statistically significant number of individuals who do not live in detached, single family homes and cannot put in a charging station at home.

      It doesn’t really make sense for those of us without to go sit at a public paid charging station for a couple hours each week when it only takes a few minutes to pump up on gas.

      I think it would be different if these charging stations were in places where people spend a decent chunk of time each week, like the grocery store. But they most often are not.

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        4 hours ago

        There are quite a lot in supermarket, fast food restaurants etc in my country, but they’re a lot more expensive than home charging. Your point is a good one, and we need more on street chargers where people park overnight.