Best of luck to anyone who spots the opportunity to charge temptingly off the A47 as the route to it is convoluted to say the least and at present there are no road signs for it!
The problem is that it looks, from the road, that it should be just off the slip road so by the time you realise it isn't you are heading up the A1270 and you then have to do this...No road signs you say, disaster! My satnav seems to have it listed already, in the live updates for selected charging stations, and I can navigate to it or 'charge via' so hopefully most of the cars will find it this way. Does seem a big spaghettish to get to it, about 1/3 to 1/2 a mile from the exit.
That entire junction was a complete screw up from start to finish though!
There’s going to be a huge amount of new investment over the next few years, really exciting. One of the big reasons that people use to not go electric will be gone as charging will be so easy to do. Of course the other one is price and unfortunately we aren’t getting that many cheap EVs at the moment, hopefully that will change over time
Although its great to see, the number of new charging stations isnt keeping up with the number of new EV cars and the ratio of cars to charging stations is getting worse in the UK. In order to reach the required number of 1.7m by 2030 and 2.8m by 2035 we need to be opening 507 new ones every day,
gov own estimate is about 6000 rapids to serve the motorway network by 2030Although its great to see, the number of new charging stations isnt keeping up with the number of new EV cars and the ratio of cars to charging stations is getting worse in the UK. In order to reach the required number of 1.7m by 2030 and 2.8m by 2035 we need to be opening 507 new ones every day,
Likelihood is sales of ev's would increase year on year not remain at a set sales figureAlso you lot are all dreaming if you think we can hit 40m EVs in 2035. Recent total car sales per year have struggled to go above 3m per annum they would have to sell only electrics for the next 13 years to make that.
Yes of course it will increase year on year. But we are starting from a tiny base.Likelihood is sales of ev's would increase year on year not remain at a set sales figure
I agree there are a lot of variables that won't make this obtainable. Mostly because of the uk government cutting ev grants tbh, if they want more they need to make it so cheap people will choose it over petrol/diesel equivalentYes of course it will increase year on year. But we are starting from a tiny base.
Can anyone who believes there will be 40m EVs by 2035 tell me why the overall new car purchase rate of 2.3-2.9m cars per year is suddenly going to be exceeded? Are UK incomes going to increase significantly? Are EVs going to come down in price below historical ICE vehicles so that loads more people can afford new cars?
There’s still a massive gap in the logic.