biffo
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It’s been rumoured for a while - but pricing appears to be happening
Still free in South Lanarkshire but I’ve started to charge at home rather than nearby 50kW and dozens of 22kW - too much hassle waiting for the 50kW and too rainy to walk to and from the 22kW after a few hours.Inverclyde has started charging too, 20p/kWh if memory serves. Still free here though, and hope it will continue to be!
Free charging will have to come to an end one day. As long as it's within the ball park of home energy rates, I don't think we've got much to quibble about to be honest. Get it while you can though!![]()
I’m 1/3 mile from 18x 22kW and 2x 50kW sockets (2/3 mile to another 4x PodPoint at Tesco). Only the 2x 50kW and 6x 22kW have a £1 parking fee - others all in carpark areas with no charge. And yet I still spend £6.50 at home ?I've still to try a 50kW charger on mine, what with the rfid card shenanigans I went through.
There's one been put in less than a mile from me, along with a couple of 7kW, buy the rapid one still needs to be plumbed in by scottish power.
I don't mind a 10-15 minute walk for a free charge. ?
Yep, and there is the lack of maintenance too as no revenue.Borders have free chargers and I used them extensively before going on to Octopus GO.
Can't help but think that the existence of free charging will limit other providers putting their own payable chargers in place.
Same here in North AyrshireStill a lot cheaper than the Highlands, 30p/23p here.
Not quite - the slower chargers are 19p.Same here in North Ayrshire