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Worried carmakers call for urgent UK help to reignite waning interest in electric vehicles
(www.theguardian.com)
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What is the charging infrastructure like in other parts of the UK outside of London? I don't see any on-street charge points, the multi-story car parks here have about 6 charge points combined, and I think Tesco's has 3. Other supermarkets appear to have none.
Like a very large section of the UK, I don't have a driveway. If these car manufacturers were actually wanting to shift EVs they would be investing in the charging networks but it appears that like most things "that's someone else's job", so no-one does it.
I don't even reach the point of caring about price, or range, when I'm more concerned about charging the thing in the first place.
I don't have an EV, so I am probably not keeping as close an eye on it as I would be, but it isn't great. And the price can be off-putting - they discussed this story on the radio yesterday an expert said you could pay 7p/kWh at home but ten times that amount elsewhere.