Noticed this last week! (Much to the consternation of a group of people trying to push a broken down car into the garage…). A great idea! Although I wonder how it’ll work if people need to charge for extended periods of time…
As charging technology moves on, the need to leave a vehicle for hours to get a charge will be less.
People need to realise they don’t have to charge to 100% every time and a fast charge to 80% is actually better for keeping the battery healthy.
Yep, this is encouraging - pod-point recon a Tesla Model 3 (2021) can be charged from 20% to 80% in 20 minutes on a 150kW charger, so charging technology is already getting quite good.
True, from the same site the BMW i3 charges no faster on 50kW than a 150kW supply, though that’s a 2018 car.
The great thing about technology is that it tends to ‘trickle down’ and get better / cheaper, so if the market leader is able to offer faster charge times today, other cars should hopeful do the same over the next years while even faster charge times are offered at the top end.
Infrastructure maybe a different issue with Tesla owning it’s own supercharger network (some are up to 250kW?), but it’s got to be in the interests of charging stations to be able to charge quickly and so increase turnover - but not too fast as Gregg’s still needs a look in
Being fairly local to the BP station, we received a letter through the door a couple of weeks ago, from the contractors.
They say they are fitting Electric Vehicle Chargers and new fuel pumps, and are due to finish by 26th March. No further details on how many chargers vs pumps or anything I’m afraid.