McBogey
Active Member
Replying to the free charging concept, nothing good ever happens to a free resource as individuals maximize their benefit over the benefit for all and exhaust the resource, a concept known as the tragedy of the commons.
You can see this real life by seeing how VW ID.4 owners who received two years of unlimited free EA charging are more than happy to charge to 100%, start a charge at 70% SoC, and otherwise ruin the experience for others wishing to access EA chargers.
Realizing the foolishness of this, the benefit was changed to unlimited 30 minute charging so now it is abused by unplugging and starting a new session. You can also see it at an L2 charger, someone plugs in all day, charging to 100% and/or not moving the EV when the charge is complete.
So while I would love to charge for free, I accept the need to pay for it in the longer term.
The Finger Lakes are great, summer and winter. Should put a few RAN stations at the head of each of them, as it’s a great area to adventure in.Replying to the free charging concept, nothing good ever happens to a free resource as individuals maximize their benefit over the benefit for all and exhaust the resource, a concept known as the tragedy of the commons.
You can see this real life by seeing how VW ID.4 owners who received two years of unlimited free EA charging are more than happy to charge to 100%, start a charge at 70% SoC, and otherwise ruin the experience for others wishing to access EA chargers.
Realizing the foolishness of this, the benefit was changed to unlimited 30 minute charging so now it is abused by unplugging and starting a new session. You can also see it at an L2 charger, someone plugs in all day, charging to 100% and/or not moving the EV when the charge is complete.
So while I would love to charge for free, I accept the need to pay for it in the longer term.
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