Charging over the pavement

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I33t said:
ChrisRayner said:
ChrisRayner said:
an i3 in the depths of the country doesn't make much sense, so it really depends on how busy your road is.
Bramley's not exactly the most urban of places surely ;)

Not the most urban certainly, not, however, in the depths of the country. Obviously depths is not a precise term, but I would intend it to mean over 20-30 miles from major towns. If I lived there I'd consider some other vehicle. :)

Which would be fine, for you.

However, if someone living in Bramley analysed their vehicle trips and found that the EV range suited their needs there is no reason on earth that we should be telling them not to have one.

I'm not. I said I wouldn't; and just to clarify, I do live in Bramley, have analysed potential use, and have a BEV due for delivery whenever BMW have finally sorted out their delivery schedules. I have no problem with a Scottish crofter living on the very tip of the Kintyre peninsula owning an i3, if that's what they want to do, fine. I just said I wouldn't. :|
 
Charging in the netherlands is very good develeped. When you buy more then 1 I3 it can be useful to buy a double charge point @ www.oplaadpuntkopen.nl
You could maybe for example use this at your compay to stimulatie people to charge
 
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