Rolfe
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I suppose if queues are a problem then once you have the charger you're going to keep it.
In Weston super Mare, I've seen four MG5 taxis, a Tesla Model S, a couple of 38kWh Ioniq's, and there aren't that many rapid chargers about, but I've never seen any of them charging. I suppose the bigger batteries must last them all day.Taxi drivers are a bit of a special case as they are often driving older (nissan leaf?) cars with smaller batteries, at least if Dundee is any measure. This means they have to charge more often but it takes less time than a bigger battery car. For a taxi driver any time spent driving to and from a charger is lost revenue so they might be thinking get the car as high as poss.
Remembering the Irish taxi driver (MG5 standard) who has a youtube channel saying he charges overnight at home and that does him all day. 200 miles range is plenty for town taxies and as the older cars are replaced we should see less charger hogging from them.
The only time I saw a queue at the charger at the end of my road, it was an actual black cab that was electric. When I drove out to the cattery he was waiting in the second bay, and when I came back with the cat he was charging on a port in the middle of the front of the car. I didn't know they made actual black cabs that were EVs. I thought maybe he needed to charge if he'd brought a fare out from Edinburgh, but it's only 20 miles. Maybe he just wanted some of our cheap electricity.
I wouldn't even have known it was an EV if I hadn't seen it on the charger!
Is it an E-Bike?They will take my bicycle from my cold dead hands.
Another example of NIMBYism, and based on FUD
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Wakefield battery storage site plan raises explosion risk fears
Fire chiefs warn the risk is "very real" amid plans for a battery storage plant near Wakefield.www.bbc.co.uk
I knew it wouldn't take them long to come up with some old recycled urban myth to regurgitate.Today's Daily Mail article is why your EV is not as green as you think. Within its comments section thete is already criticism of the new battery plant in the south west. Apparently because it manufacturers things its not green. So ICE cars just spontaneously leap into existence then!
Is it an E-Bike?
Around me in London they drive MG5s, MG ZSs, and many have Ioniqs.Taxi drivers are a bit of a special case as they are often driving older (nissan leaf?) cars with smaller batteries, at least if Dundee is any measure. This means they have to charge more often but it takes less time than a bigger battery car. For a taxi driver any time spent driving to and from a charger is lost revenue so they might be thinking get the car as high as poss.
Remembering the Irish taxi driver (MG5 standard) who has a youtube channel saying he charges overnight at home and that does him all day. 200 miles range is plenty for town taxies and as the older cars are replaced we should see less charger hogging from them.
See many of them around, but never using the same chargers I use. Uber and other cabs do have access to some dedicated (to cabs) - I think run by EWB - but the non-black cabs tend to hog the same public chargers that i need.They made a new model EV black cab a few years ago to meet the london LEZ rules. It will charge on any connector, AC, CCS or Chademo.
See many of them around, but never using the same chargers I use. Uber and other cabs do have access to some dedicated (to cabs) - I think run by EWB - but the non-black cabs tend to hog the same public chargers that i need.