A poll of more than 8,200 drivers has found widespread support for green signs pointing to public EV charging locations and pricing displays similar to fuel stations.

  • @SonyJunkie
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    77 days ago

    I’m in agreement with this, it would massively help show the differences between charging prices at locations close together.

    For example, near to where I live is a Waitrose supermarket with Shell chargers, they’re priced at 90p per kWh, 100 metres up the road is a Tesla supercharger that’s priced at 46p per kWh at peak times. I often wonder why people are using the Shell chargers instead of the Tesla chargers!! (I am aware that not all EVs can use a Tesla supercharger, but if they’re charging up at a Shell rapid charger, i.e. using CCS2, then they can use a Tesla supercharger!)