Since I intend on being one of the EV crowd some time next year (hope, hope!), I figured that it would be a good idea to start scoping out some places where I could charge up.
I located a charging station (see below) and went on a little trip to see if I could actually find it. Well, I found it. There was only one station. And, of course, there was a non EV car parked in front of it.
Also, the station only works if you have a special card, or a "contactless credit card", since it does not have the more common magnetic strip reader.
The Brammo survey had one question that really got me thinking: Where are you going to charge your bike? One of the options was: "Guerrilla (anywhere I can!)"
I take it that means looking for unattended sockets and plugging in there - but isn't that stealing? I'm not sure how comfortable I would be walking up to some building and plugging in (although these days, I see a lot of people are doing that in airports for their laptops/phones).
I am curious to know what
you would do to get charged up. Would you go Guerrilla? Or only plug in where it's clearly marked as a charging station?
How to find a charging station:Coulomb Technologies has a nice little map to location charging stations, and you can also find them with Google maps by searching for "EV Charging".