GlasgowSi
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I've had my i3 a few months now and loving it so far - I generally just charge at home, but when I do travel into the city centre I typically charge there too as the public charging there is provided for free (currently at least).
My place of work has been working on getting charging points installed for sometime now, and finally they have announced they are ready to use. However, rather than providing them for free they have decided they will be charging for them, and using an external company (chargepoint genie) to do so. It appears that the charging points are fast 3-phase 22KW AC units, which of course the i3 can't take full advantage of (in fact as far as I can tell only the Renault Zoe and Tesla S can actually charge at 22KW?), so if I were to use them I would only be drawing 7KW (same as I do at home). They are charging £1.50/hour to use these things regardless of whether you are using 7KW or 22KW, which seems ludicrously high to me (at least for everyone stuck at 7KW). Considering it takes me around 5 hours to charge my i3 at home from near empty to full, and at a total cost of electricity of a little over £2, it strikes me that £1.50 for an hour of charging at the same rate is pointless.
I am just trying to work out what the current "going rate" is for charging at 7KW in places where it is charged, so I at least have something to suggest to the people managing the scheme!
My place of work has been working on getting charging points installed for sometime now, and finally they have announced they are ready to use. However, rather than providing them for free they have decided they will be charging for them, and using an external company (chargepoint genie) to do so. It appears that the charging points are fast 3-phase 22KW AC units, which of course the i3 can't take full advantage of (in fact as far as I can tell only the Renault Zoe and Tesla S can actually charge at 22KW?), so if I were to use them I would only be drawing 7KW (same as I do at home). They are charging £1.50/hour to use these things regardless of whether you are using 7KW or 22KW, which seems ludicrously high to me (at least for everyone stuck at 7KW). Considering it takes me around 5 hours to charge my i3 at home from near empty to full, and at a total cost of electricity of a little over £2, it strikes me that £1.50 for an hour of charging at the same rate is pointless.
I am just trying to work out what the current "going rate" is for charging at 7KW in places where it is charged, so I at least have something to suggest to the people managing the scheme!