| ▲ | iso1631 a day ago | |||||||
Given that the majority of people in the uk have or can have access to home charging it's not a major problem https://www.racfoundation.org/research/mobility/still-standi... Wales – 75% of households have – or could have – off-street parking and EV charging England – 68% Scotland – 63% In London, sure, most homes don't have off-street parking and ev charging, but then only half the households in London have a car https://content.tfl.gov.uk/travel-in-london-2024-car-ownersh... | ||||||||
| ▲ | benj111 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I think you're somewhat underselling the problem. Even in Wales, 25% can't. This isn't a figure you can ignore. And that's a hypothetical, it relies on landlords playing ball etc. then there's the social issues. On the north of England we have lots of terraces built for mill workers, these aren't owned by the richest on society. So then you're in the situation of charging the poorest more for transport. And these are necessarily on towns with good transport links (think 1 bus and hour). | ||||||||
| ||||||||