Bruce,
Cripes. Thanks for the warning. Ditch recargo, then!
Perhaps Kevin Sharpe (of ZCW) would like to comment on that issue too?!
MW
On 9 Jan 2014, at 18:03, Bruce EVangel Parmenter wrote:
> I already completed formatting that newswire for posting and have it
> queued for later as EVSE newswires do not get too many read hits.
> It is queued to be posted because it is a point on the EV historical
> timeline. Each day brings new changes ... So even if a newswire I post
> does not get too many reads today, it will be useful info in the future.
>
> I plan to post it along with a Utility complaining that
> wireless/inductive charging is less efficient. Some of the complaints
> from the Utilities have been odd (they say one thing, but really have an
> unspoken motivating agenda). Perhaps the large amount of power demanded
> by a bus is once again making Utilities put in more infrastructure that
> they would rather someone else pays for.
>
> ...
> Be careful Martin, I spent a huge amount of time porting EVSE locations
> to recargo, just to have them delete them (huh?!? ... all that work
> gone). Their management has a different way of thinking, which still
> does not explain why when both recargo and plugshare are owned by the
> same person, their databases are not synchronized. Duplicity, and
> fraught with errors of old sites that I could not get them to remove: I
> gave up on trying to make them better. I still use plugshare to look up
> items.
>
> I hope all your efforts with openchargemap.org remains productive even
> into the future, and are not lost like all mine were with recargo.
>
>
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>
>
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> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014, at 08:26 AM, Martin WINLOW wrote:
>> Came across this today...
>>
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25621426 ... and having watched that
>> video, the BBC kindly recommended this one from last year which I had not
>> heard about either...
>>
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18409830
>>
>> And on a (semi) unrelated matter... I'm off to Taunton in Somerset
>> tomorrow to pick up a used Mitsubishi i-Miev (a Peugeot-badged version
>> called the 'Ion'). Ex-lease with only 3.4k miles, registered in July
>> 2011. It is 200 miles away so it's going to be interesting - something
>> of a road trip. In planning it, I discovered there are rather more
>> ChaDeMo charge points in England than I had heard of, mostly due to
>> Ecotricity's quite aggressive installation program. They have about 70
>> throughout the UK, most in England. Map here ....
>> http://www.ecotricity.co.uk/for-the-road/our-electric-highway
>>
>> Quite why no other charge point map has all these ones on is a mystery.
>> I see Kevin Sharp of Zero Carbon World, who runs the openchargemap.org
>> web site, has posted on the EVDL recently... perhaps he can answer that
>> question?
>>
>> Meanwhile I am laboriously transferring all the ecotricity charge points
>> I can find onto openchargemap.org's map. Quite why some government
>> lackey hasn't done it already is a puzzle. As it is I now have 6 charger
>> maps I have to trawl through!
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