Re: Electric Vehicles
That kind of thing is the way forward, but needs access to be formalised and ICEing prevented. I expect the free use will be curtailed as that is now a taxable benefit I believe. My client gets around this by charging 50p/hour, which is about 7p per kWh so bally cheap. If I visit the office I go with an empty battery! I didn't know coin-op charging was a thing but it is, buy tokens in the security lodge then 'load' the charger.
Imagine if half or more of work car parks were EV charger spots too, takes away the problem of no charger at home. Not token machines but charged via RFID card / security pass.
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