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Some people are going to find themselves siding against this rule just because it's coming out of California. Very enlightened opinion you've contributed. So much "socialist" about everybody paying a known fixed price per unit of commodity. Good sounding line though.Because this makes sense:Pay-by-minute charging seemed to be a top complaint of the various EV forums I visited while searching for my next car (spent a bit of times on a couple of Kia and general EV forums). Didn't really read any complaints about pay-per-kWh, although some brought up the points Jim makes about managing dwell times.Electrek summed it up nicely with this article they published at the end of summer. It's worth a read. https://electrek.co/2019/08/12/kwh-pricing-ev-drivers-miss-benefits/If anything, it's indicating that other states are leaning in same direction.BTW, California is host to more electric vehicles than any other state, both per capita and in total registered EVs. I expect my government to be actively managing this, not sitting on their hands and letting these companies dictate shifty billing schemes. Haters gonna hate.
Some people are going to find themselves siding against this rule just because it's coming out of California. Very enlightened opinion you've contributed. So much "socialist" about everybody paying a known fixed price per unit of commodity. Good sounding line though.
Because this makes sense:
Pay-by-minute charging seemed to be a top complaint of the various EV forums I visited while searching for my next car (spent a bit of times on a couple of Kia and general EV forums). Didn't really read any complaints about pay-per-kWh, although some brought up the points Jim makes about managing dwell times.
Electrek summed it up nicely with this article they published at the end of summer. It's worth a read. https://electrek.co/2019/08/12/kwh-pricing-ev-drivers-miss-benefits/
If anything, it's indicating that other states are leaning in same direction.
BTW, California is host to more electric vehicles than any other state, both per capita and in total registered EVs. I expect my government to be actively managing this, not sitting on their hands and letting these companies dictate shifty billing schemes. Haters gonna hate.