Whilst the Yahoo article i read is connected to the U.K. i would think it is relevent to all of europe and many countries as well. A motorway services chain has fulfilled its obligation to install ev chargers but the CEO is warning many will not be working as there is insuffient extra power available to run them . I read about an 8 minute charger , it only took 861kw from the grid ! Yes 0.86 megawatt. Clearly government policy is in error .they just plucked a date out of the air and have no idea how to make it happen ! . Makes no sense to force a new product in a short period without a functional support infrastructure and what of the fossil fuel infrastructure ? So either the government are a load of idiots who generally know diddley squat about the legislation they are passing or maybe if you read between the lines then policy is to actually make personal vehicle ownership so difficult and so expensive only the FEW special people will have one . If you own your own house and have a private driveway and garage , then having unlimited easy access to charging should make owning an ev very pleasant, but what percentage of car owners are in that situation ? Hmm not very big ! If the policy really was to reduce the carbon footprint then laws would dramatically change the specification of the evs on sale . At present vehicles are getting ever bigger, heavier and more powerful using more metal , more plastic,bigger batteries , bigger tyres which wear faster causing more pollution and requiring more power to recharge per 100km. This spec is about as far away from green as you could get . Despite what you may think i am NOT anti ev ! I am pro recycling, by not buying new , repairing old , reusing .for the running about i do then an electric tuk tuk van or smart car size vehicle with a 50 to 100km range would do just fine.
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