kc1
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I’m trying to decide which charging networks to sign up to for use in the S.E of England…and indeed whether there is any good reason to sign up for:
I supposed one way of forming an opinion would be to look for coverage of charging points but then comes the question of where to find up to date, comparable data. The ChargeNow website says 4000 points in the UK, and there are similar claims on others' websites, but not as fas as I have found a useful comparison.
There seem to be several maps that aspire to show all the charging points, e.g.
http://nationalchargepointregistry.com/
http://www.zap-map.com (helpful to be able to view by vehicle make, but poor use of colours, and I couldn't find an app)
http://www.plugshare.com
http://openchargemap.org (which crashed a lot when I was trying to use the 'filter's)
...but I can't find any that let you quickly see / filter by charging & parking cost. Does anyone with experience know if that’s actually the case – i.e. do they all show all charging points? Is any more reliable than the others [at the moment]?
For those that have pay per use use billing, is there any difference in how good the records are (e.g. VAT receipts/ download payment history, etc.)?
Then comes the question of reliability/uptime of the charge points is there any useful information about how providers compare?
Oh and is it only the ChargeNow ones that appear in the onboard SatNav?
- ChargeNow (as suggested by my dealer)… £20 pa sounded expensive to me for a scheme presumably designed to encourage early adopters, if there other/better options. But are the others any better?
- Polar (the same network as ChargeNow?). It seems the app has issues/awful reviews with Pay-As-You-Go charges don’t appear to be on their website.
- ecotricty for motorways which being free [so far] seems like a good idea. Is it known if they intend to start charging for their service?
- Source London who want "£5 for membership to 31/12/14..." implying they're about to start another (more expensive?) pricing structure.
- Pod Point asking for £12.50 for a card but saying “POD Point is introducing the concept of Pay-As-You-Go charging, but currently the vast majority of POD Points on the network allow you to charge for free” (can’t tell if they’ve got they’re own networks or are re-selling others, in which case you I'd be paying twice [or more] to access the same charging points...)
- Charge Your Car which seems to require £20 for a card as well as PAYG via another app with very poor feedback. (and again, is their own network or reselling others?
I supposed one way of forming an opinion would be to look for coverage of charging points but then comes the question of where to find up to date, comparable data. The ChargeNow website says 4000 points in the UK, and there are similar claims on others' websites, but not as fas as I have found a useful comparison.
There seem to be several maps that aspire to show all the charging points, e.g.
http://nationalchargepointregistry.com/
http://www.zap-map.com (helpful to be able to view by vehicle make, but poor use of colours, and I couldn't find an app)
http://www.plugshare.com
http://openchargemap.org (which crashed a lot when I was trying to use the 'filter's)
...but I can't find any that let you quickly see / filter by charging & parking cost. Does anyone with experience know if that’s actually the case – i.e. do they all show all charging points? Is any more reliable than the others [at the moment]?
For those that have pay per use use billing, is there any difference in how good the records are (e.g. VAT receipts/ download payment history, etc.)?
Then comes the question of reliability/uptime of the charge points is there any useful information about how providers compare?
Oh and is it only the ChargeNow ones that appear in the onboard SatNav?