Geezertronic
Established Member
You do still need to plan and check operability of chargers. If you stick to Gridserve / Instavolt you are fine, other networks less so. Old Ecotricity are bad as in Beaconsfield
It's a sad statement currently against EVs if you have to check in advance whether the EV Charging stations en-route are actually working or not, in my opinion that is currently even worse than a petrol station running out of fuel as there are so little EV Charging points available in comparison. Apparently this guy also spent some time on the phone to technical support who tried a remote reboot to no avail, and he had to get a relative to collect the family in their diesel whilst he waited in the queue for a working charge point.