
Regards Neil
It will happen soon enough, and tales of "nightmare journeys" and out of order charge points will become as obsolete as the 2 gallon tin of motor spirit from the hardware store in the pioneering days of of the motor car before/and after the first roadside refuelling stations started to appear.Gridserve Electric Hubs have been designed to feature both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors, accept contactless payment and provide real-time status updates to EV charging maps.
Who would have thought it you had to be a member of a club to access petrol for your car in the early days. The history book on the shelf is always repeating itself only the clubs all have apps these dayshttps://nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/ufaq ... c19f0034f6
Roadside petrol pumps were first installed in Britain in 1913, though they did not enter into general use until 1921. In 1920, the Automobile Association opened the first roadside petrol station (solely for the purpose of supplying fuel as opposed to being a garage) at Aldermaston, Berkshire. A number of similar stations were established around the country. They were operated by AA Patrolmen and exclusively for the use of AA members. They established the modern pattern of vehicles pulling off the public road and drawing up alongside petrol pumps rather than being filled at the kerbside as at garages.
I thought about that Neil but having been in retail for a long long time I see the problems that could arise for what would essentially be a bit of pocket money.NewcastleFalcon wrote: 07 May 2022, 08:32 One interesting point was the home charger bit, "AirBNB for home chargers". Another example of underused "assets" with a potential to monetise, to join renting your underused car via Turo and the like, or renting your parking space or drive. Course you need a smart phone![]()
Regards Neil
I have to agree there Neil, having seen their profit announcements for the last quarter I am sure they could fund it themselves!!NewcastleFalcon wrote: 07 May 2022, 08:32
I would question whether the likes of Shell Recharge, or BP Pulse need a single penny of Government investment/subsidy to make their own network of charging hubs a reality.
REgards Neil