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:eek::eek::eek::eek: that nuts


It's not nuts, you're being intentionally dense.

Your car spends at least that amount of time sat at home per day and you only need to have it plugged in for 8% of that time.

What you meant to do for around 10 hours while waiting :cry:

Sleep?

You park at home, plug it in and even if it's nearly dead, by the morning it's fully charged.
 
It's not nuts, you're being intentionally dense.

Your car spends at least that amount of time sat at home per day and you only need to have it plugged in for 8% of that time.
But that different as while the car sitting at outside home it not charging

I would need to take to one of these carparks that has one of these chargers and leave it there for around 10 hours
 
But it is... because you plug it in.

Most electric cars include a home charger, and if they don't they're a relatively small one off expense.
H&S or whatever department it is are never going to allow everyone who doesn't have there own driveway or garage to be able to run electric cables across public pavements & roads
 
Egg incubator

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Shock as EV is unsuitable for someone with apparently absolutely nowhere to plug it in
It actually quiet a bit worrying as i know sooner or later there going to start pushing harder by doing things like rising fuel duty & car tax even more to push people into EV's
 
It actually quiet a bit worrying as i know sooner or later there going to start pushing harder by doing things like rising fuel duty & car tax even more to push people into EV's

By the time it's 'forced' there will be charging points or whatever available.
 
By the time it's 'forced' there will be charging points or whatever available.
Am really hoping so

I feel EV's are one them things that look like a great idea but doesn't work in real life
An idea that was thought of by a bunch of rich people with large houses with large driveways
 
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