https://transportevolved.com/2015/06/20/electragirl-what-charging-options-would-you-pick/
ElectraGirl: What Charging Options Would You Pick?
By ElectraGirl • June 20, 2015

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Reserved parking spot marking out for EV parking only - not charging though

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Free parking but no road markings to let drivers know it’s there

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Nice road markings but that plug in C-MAX pih isn’t charging anymore

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Nice to have open free charging but again, no road markings to let others
know this is for EVs only
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Most Electric Vehicle owners charge their Electric Vehicle at home, but what
happens when you need to charge your vehicle while you are out and about?
Are there enough chargers to go around, are they correctly marked out to
stop non Electric Vehicle’s from parking in the spaces? Currently, the
answer would be no. There are a number of charging stations out there but it
is on the low side and we definitely need more and I’m sure they are coming
but it is slow going.

It doesn’t matter what the reason is for your charging need, it could be
that you need a small charge to get you home, to your next destination or to
the next charging station. What we need to make sure of, is when you arrive
at a charging station, that you are able to use it. We are so happy that so
many people are now driving electric but, we do need to make sure that
everyone understands charging needs and that they do not take up a space
that an Electric Vehicle needs for charging.

Here are some of the things I think we need to see at charging locations to
make sure that Electric Vehicle owners get to charge when they need to.

The charging stations and their location, including signage, should be
marked out that they are for Electric Vehicles Only and preferably for
Electric Vehicle Charging Only. This stops an Electric Vehicle parking there
that doesn’t need to charge but it’s a parking space so hey, why not park
there? The sign needs to be big enough to read easily and stand out from a
normal parking sign – we need to think colour here and, most people seem to
have gone with green. Painting on the parking space ground seems to be a
good way to alert people. I think that monitoring of the spaces is important
too, so that if someone chooses to park there and they are not an EV or, not
charging, that they get a ticket.

I don’t mind a walk
One of the things that I do believe that will help with the location of
charging spaces is, that when companies are looking at putting in Electric
Vehicle charging that they need to choose spaces that are not close to the
building entrance or in a prime location. If it costs a bit more to run the
cables further then I’m okay with you charging me a little bit more (as long
as it’s a reasonable little bit more), for the electricity to offset that
cost. I would much rather have 20 Electric Vehicle charging spots that were
at the back of the car park, than only 1 or 2 close by the entrance. I am
more than happy to walk the extra distance and it would also mean that other
car drivers weren’t thinking I was getting preferential treatment – owning
an Electric Vehicle is enough!

Some Electric Vehicles allow you to unplug them when they are finished
charging, which is quite useful. This would then allow people to unplug your
car when charging is finished and plug their car in. All it would take is a
polite note left on your car to say that the car can be unplugged when
finished charging. Although, if Electric Vehicle parking is at a premium
then it would only be fair to return to your car when it had finished
charging and move it to another non-charging space.

One of the problems that we do see from time to time is people with petrol
cars parking in Electric Vehicle spaces. Now, I am going to presume that
this is because they are uneducated about Electric Vehicles and their need
to charge. It is likely that they do not know about Electric Vehicles and
saw a parking space and any parking space will do. They probably didn’t even
notice any signs – if there even were any – which is why we need to educate
these people about Electric Vehicles and charging.

Nothing is perfect, different solutions cost different amounts of money per
unit. Each of these solutions costs very roughly $16,000 in equipment and
charges roughly 16 cars per day:

Thirty 120V charging connectors with the familiar J1772 connector – open and
unrestricted. Or:

Eight Level 2, 240V managed charging spots that are available for 4 hours
maximum priced at $2/hour. Or:

Two  DC Fast Charging units, that are only available for 30 minutes maximum
and cost $5 to use.

Or – there might be all three options!! Now that would be ideal as there
would be an option for everyone but, which of these compromises would you be
most happy with if you could only pick one?

1-Free Level 2 charging with parking but, the spot might be occupied long
after the car has finished charging so, you might be stuck waiting

2-Free charging with parking with plentiful Level 1, 120V units so there’s a
better chance you’ll find an empty spot but they’re not fast

3-Paid Level 2 charging that goes up in price as the time progresses to
deter charging hogs so, you’ll have to move your car once you’ve got enough
charge to avoid paying too much

4-Paid DC Fast charging that’s only open for 30 minutes and charges a lot if
you overstay

(Note: Each includes big spikes that come out of the ground if you park but
don’t start charging within 10 minutes!! (Says my trusty sidekick!) ***
actually, this isn’t totally silly – you could have those ramps that only
let you enter the spot then retract down when or after you charge.)
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