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Puslinch Member Since: 08 Jan 2017 Location: Surrey Posts: 200 |
I have Telsa and charging at home is no issue. There's a Chargemaster point at the house it's plug and play this in my drive. The cable is on my property. 2018 Telsa MS
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Mon Sep 03 2018 6:20pm |
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1880 Member Since: 30 Aug 2018 Location: London Posts: 45 |
Thanks Puslinch - unfortunately I don’t have a drive - hence my question. Just wondering what solutions others might have come up with to in street charging. |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 4:40am |
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Puslinch Member Since: 08 Jan 2017 Location: Surrey Posts: 200 |
If you check the EV forums there's been a lot of chatter on this topic. I belive unless you have council permission you are not able to run a cable across the pavement, trip hazard, H&S and all that stuff. Best check with the council prior. 2018 Telsa MS
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Tue Sep 04 2018 5:41am |
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scousefly Member Since: 24 Jan 2015 Location: sheffield Posts: 248 |
Sort of begs the question why get a Electric Hybrid when you don't have anywhere to park it on your own property? That would be a prime indicator of whether I would go down this road due to the exact issue you are asking about. If I am honest you are on very shaky ground with regards to running a cable across a pedestrian footpath. Plus with the society we live in this in my opinion will just leave you open to random acts of vandalism from any nerdowells or yoofs in the area(scrotes) |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 6:35am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
Agree, if you live in a crime war zone then a drive with 10 foot gates and a Chargemaster wall point is the best bet.
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Tue Sep 04 2018 8:00am |
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1880 Member Since: 30 Aug 2018 Location: London Posts: 45 |
Maybe so, Scousefly, but the conundrum is that those who are likely to benefit most from the electric range on these sorts of car are those that live in urban environments where running generally short distances through heavy traffic, and (in the case of London) with a congestion charge exemption. Funnily enough, they also tend to be the sorts of areas where large driveways are hard to come by. I'm sure better solutions will come along in the next few years.
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Tue Sep 04 2018 10:52am |
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