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DrPhilG wrote: » I'm totally against the concept of reserving chargers. Hopefully if they do introduce it, there will be an extortionate fee for the priveledge.
liamog wrote: » In my opinion reservations make sense for destinations chargers, and communal chargers installed in shared car parks. I don't think it's really intended for rapid chargers.
fricatus wrote: » What if I'm a lone woman and you're a seedy/dangerous-looking man?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't even think AC points should be reserved, I just don't think it will work, what we need are tonnes more AC points and of course DC. Someone reserves and AC point and they don't show up, can they reserve a charge point for the day, 2 hrs, 8 hrs etc ?
Mike9832 wrote: » Agree If they pay upfront fair enough, no show, no cash back Is that how it works? Does it warn you it's reserved by someone? Or can you reserve for free like Argos and never show up?
Deleted User wrote: » I don't even think AC points should be reserved, I just don't think it will work, what we need are tonnes more AC points and of course DC.
unkel wrote: » We don't need tonnes more AC points. AC charging (except tethered at home in your own driveway) is a pain in the hole and it would be more expensive to have loads of AC chargers instead of a few DC charge multibay (and if the ESB are listening, that does not mean 2 or 4 but more like 20, and expandable) stations that have a high occupancy You can't buy petrol by the liter in every shop you go to, do you? And then several times a day poor the petrol into your tank (taking a few minutes)? You just go to the nearest petrol station when you're empty, and quickly fill up (in about 5-10 minutes). That's what we need to have in a few years time when there are a hundred thousand EVs on the road
Deleted User wrote: » having DC points everywhere is not practical.
unkel wrote: » Why not? We don't need them everywhere, I was thinking of a few hundred 20-50 bay stations nationwide within 5 years (at the moment there are about a thousand petrol stations in Ireland. So we'd probably end up with less EV chargers than we have petrol stations now. Having AC points everywhere is not practical, it's expensive and imagine the legal problems with people tripping over all those cables being plugged in for hours on end in this country where everybody seems to sue for €50k over a scratch?
this.lad wrote: » I have to go to Waterford next week for example. Plugging in on AC while I'm at my thing will leave me ready to drive straight home. The alternative is to flute around waiting for a DC charger possibly for quite some time, and wait at least half an hour to charge then.
this.lad wrote: » Should we not stop looking at electric cars the same way as ICE cars altogether though?
liamog wrote: In my opinion reservations make sense for destinations chargers, and communal chargers installed in shared car parks. I don't think it's really intended for rapid chargers.
Black_Knight wrote: » Can we just all be clear. Reservations is pure speculation! Ecars hasn't implemented reservations, and has made no indication that they will in the future.
Deleted User wrote: » I think this is pretty clear they intend or at least seriously thinking about implementing reservations.
liamog wrote: » The platform they are using is called Driivz, it's also used by CentricaEVs which is primarily a workplace charging service. The software platform is the same, so I suspect eCars just didn't bother paying to disable the reservation icon.https://www.centrica.com/what-we-do/centrica-innovations/electric-vehicle-services/
Deleted User wrote: » Notice the length of time some cars are plugged in ? one in the pic below since 6:07 PM yesterday
unkel wrote: » That's perfectly allowed. Probably a local resident coming home from work last night, plugging in and having a lie in today. It's a destination charger. That's what it is for. One of the reasons these AC slow chargers are useless. Or at least useless in public streets. Fair enough to have a million AC chargers at homes and at work car parks, where they are not in anyone's way