Pjlightning
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Yep….Fastest way to educate people is through the wallet...
$200 fine if you occupy an EV Charger without being plugged in.
Charge based on time spent... EA already have this some places to an extent...
If you're a 50kw/h guy occupying a 350kh/h charger your rate should also be 3-4 times as high as if you were on a 100kw/h charger (where options are available).
Charge per rate supplied:
100+ kw/h is $0.10, 50kw is $0.30 10kw/h is $0.60
Charge per reached state of charge:
Up to 80% at one rate, 80-90 another and 90-100 is $1 per kw/h
This way you're giving people a financial incentive to move, many times today EV spots are prime parking spots and people plug in wether or not they need it simply because they can. Make it hurt the wallet if they "over stay".
Obviously there's more metrics and massaging required, I'm just outlining the general concept, not saying this is the exact answer...
Just had the “prime spot “ conversation this morning with a hybrid knowingly parking in a spot that he knew immediately had no available chargers compatible for his jeep,
but he was staying anyways,
because he “qualified “ for the spot.
and off he went to ski for the day……
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/...e-bev-hybrid-compete-for-limited-slots.14317/
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