Looking at the positive, I was surprised at having a very quick response that appeared to have been written by an actual human.
I didn't know quite what to ask ChatGPT so I asked "explain why a company won't enforce no parking for ICE cars at electric charging bays". Sorry for the long post, all without a human involved and it took me longer to copy/paste than it took to produce.

Clever stuff...
Firstly, enforcing such a policy can be challenging and costly for a company, as it may require additional resources for monitoring and enforcement. Moreover, it may be inconvenient for ICE car owners who may not be aware of the restrictions or may not have alternative parking options available.
Additionally, companies may not want to risk losing customers or business by enforcing strict rules that could be seen as too inconvenient or harsh. By allowing ICE cars to park at charging bays, a company can avoid potential conflict and negative customer experiences, which could lead to a loss of business or reputation.
Moreover, companies may prioritize providing a positive customer experience over enforcing strict rules, as they recognize the importance of customer satisfaction in building brand loyalty and repeat business.
A better solution may be for companies to provide designated parking spots for EVs only, with clear signage and communication to ensure that ICE car owners are aware of the restrictions. Additionally, incentives for EV ownership, such as free or reduced-cost charging, may encourage more people to switch to EVs, ultimately reducing the demand for ICE car parking spots.
Overall, while enforcing a no parking policy for ICE cars at charging bays may seem like a solution, there are other ways that companies can encourage the adoption of EVs and reduce carbon emissions, without risking the loss of business or customer satisfaction.
but I wanted it as a poem so I got
Enforcing rules is not always wise
As it may lead to conflict and despise
Companies seek to please their customers well,
And risk losing business if they tell
ICE car owners they cannot park,
At charging bays, which may leave a mark.
A better solution can be found,
Without strict rules that may confound.
Designated parking spots for EVs,
With clear signage that everyone sees,
Can help ensure EV owners can charge,
Without ICE cars taking up the space large.
Incentives too can play a role,
In encouraging more EVs to enroll.
Reduced charging fees or even free,
Can help make the switch a reality.
A positive customer experience,
Is what companies seek to dispense.
So they may prioritize this above,
Enforcing rules that seem too tough.
By promoting EVs and clean air,
Companies can show they care.
Without risking the loss of customer satisfaction,
Or negative impact on their reputation.
So let us strive for a greener world,
Where clean energy is unfurled.
With solutions that work for all,
And no one left to take the fall.
But then I remembered I do like a good old limerick.
A company faced a tough call,
When ICE cars parked by charging stalls,
Enforcing a rule,
Could be seen as cruel,
And lead to a customer free fall.
To please customers was their aim,
And not to risk a loss of acclaim,
So designated spots,
For EVs in lots,
With incentives to fuel the EV flame.
Enforcing rules can be a tough feat,
And leave customers feeling beat,
By promoting clean air,
With solutions that are fair,
A greener future we can all meet.