BananaDuck
Standard Member
?I've no idea about a North/South divide as far as charger maintainence goes, but there's definitely one for charger installation.
"According to Office of National Statistics and Zap-Map data, there are 390 chargers per
100,000 people in Westminster – the highest rate in the UK. There may be an argument
that more chargers are needed due to car traffic. However, this does not correlate with
separate ONS stats on miles driven by region. This data shows there is an EV charger for
every 500,000 vehicle miles driven in Westminster. The UK average is one EV charging
point per 14.8 million miles driven, while in Greater Manchester, the figure is 30 million."
That's a quote from this report, compiled last year from a Freedom of Information request. It's worth 5 minutes of your time having a read to see what's really happening.
Please explain how you comment relates to my post.
It would be nice if you had the decency to actually read my comment and not try and discredit me with some text taken out of context from a report written by a company with skin in the game.
I specifically stated 'rapid chargers' & your quote obviously includes ALL types of chargers with no mention of the charger type.
I specifically stated the boundry of my observation which did NOT include London, but you felt the need to try and prove a point, why?
That report is of no use in your argument:
1) The report only relates to councils in the UK of government funded installations with no private company funded charger installations.
2) As the report only relates to UK council EV charger installations, it is likely that very few of these are rapid chargers, but who knows because there is no actual reference data provided.
3) Only 60% of councils responded, but no mention of which 60%, so this report is seriously flawed in proving any North/South divide statistics.
BTW - It was a waste of my time reading that report, it seems as though you have some relation to it, otherwise why you quote it?
I think you should have read the first page to understand it's aims.