The article doesn’t discuss someone else parking outside your house and you not being able to use the outlet you paid for.
For retiree Donna Ashton and her husband Peter, having a Tesla Y electric SUV has been fantastic. The only issue? Public charging. “A lot of these chargers were either not working, or people were sitting in them far too long instead of just using them as they’re supposed to,” Ashton told The Driven…
The charger, purchased from a company called Kerb Charge, has rated to 7 kilowatts and retracts into the ground and locks when not in use. Another feature is that a loud alarm goes off if someone was to tamper with the charger while it’s charging a vehicle…
The couple, who live in a heritage house in Melbourne, do not have off street parking… But without throwing a cable over the fence and to the car (which is illegal) the options for charging if you don’t have off-street parking are limited…
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