Originally posted by xoggoth
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There are 3 types of charger
Rapid - takes 40 mins to charge my car. Most public chargers are rapid chargers, they are not found at homes as they need 3 phase power and I imagine the cost is prohibitive.
Fast - takes 4 hours to charge my car. Most electric car owners have one of these at home.
AC (3 pin plug) takes 10 hours to charge my car
I only charge my car every few days so it would be no problem if we had more electric cars, even if we had to charge 2 cars every day it would be no problem - first one home charges first then next one starts charging before going to bed, more cars than that then we could get a second charger. Chargers can be set to charge at different times so we could avoid overloading our incoming supply, but I imagine as electric cars get more popular there will be better solutions available.
As for those who park on the streets -
BMW Light & Charge: UK system plans to charge electric cars with retrofitted street lights
I've not taken my car on any long journeys but it wouldn't be difficult to do and the range is getting better on new cars all the time (you will be able to get 200 miles out the Tesla 3) and charging locations and times are getting better too. I believe that Tesla's are designed with rapid swap battery packs so you can just swap and go for a fee (although this is not available yet)
An earlier poster mentioned folk stealing your cable to charge their own car - you can't do that as the car locks on to the cable.
As an earlier poster said - we'll all be driving non-petrol/diesel cars by 2040 anyway so really this is a non story.
Lack of capacity on the grid and tax revenue are the only problems.
HTH
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