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Auto execs are coming clean: EVs aren't working
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Personally I'd replace part of the garden with a driveway and parking space. Sure, it's ugly. But it's what billions of people around the world have.
Most cities have a plan to do that (though it might just be a plan, with no funding allocated yet)... But there are challenges - in particular vandalism. They have been more successful/cheaper to maintain (and more likely to actually work when you park there) at locations with 24/7 security guards and quick police response times.
They also prioritise short term daytime parking as it's better to charge EVs when direct solar is available - far cheaper than other power source (except hydro, but hydro generally can't produce enough power). And they prioritise somewhere like a shopping district where you might only park for 45 minutes allowing dozens of people to charger their car per day instead of just one overnight. Shopping districts are also setup to prevent vandalism as well (and prevention is cheaper than repairs).
Every shopping mall in my city already has a parking spaces where you can charge an EV. In fact it's often free (or at least, included in the price of parking at the mall). It works well enough but it's never going to be as convenient as charging at home... those parking spaces are nearly always empty in my city, even though they're free people would rather pay for the convenience of charging overnight.
Well I don't really want to have to do that if I can help it because if I did that I wouldn't really have a garden anymore, but also I don't think I can anyway because there's a grass verge and I don't think I own that, I think the city does, and I would have to pull that up to lay the driveway.
But also if I rented I wouldn't be able to do any of that anyway so they still need to go the street furniture route. I don't think vandalisms are particular problem because if they put down load of them they just become common and people would ignore them. Also it's a housing street, it's not a random street in the city so the only people around here are people who live around here and vandalising your own stuff seems pretty dumb. I'm sure it'll happen but I don't think it'll be a major problem.
In my experiences usually some prick with a pickup truck in them. Apparently it's actually a offence to park in them if you don't have an electric vehicle, but have yet to see the law enforce. One time I saw a cop parked in one so, there you go.
Yes, but like vandalism, the best answer may be ubiquity. The asshole in the truck can’t get a kick out of offending people if they simply ignore him and goto the next chargers
They are planning to put them on streetlamps where i live. That seems like an effective idea.