Bruce M.
Well-Known Member
Yes, I do know that the big networks are not run by the government. Electrify America was created to settle the federal EPA lawsuit dieselgate mess. They seem to have no incentive to keep their chargers running. Tesla's chargers work all of the time.
I'm 100% against the government running EV charging. Charging should be a competitive business where competition sets market pricing and drives innovation and efficiency. I agree that having people drive EVs is in the public good, and I support some subsidies to help get networks built out. I'm also in favor of the recent NEVI wording that seems to link this funding to charger reliability performance standards.
Also, if I look at the level 2 charging network near me, the ones installed by state and municipal governments are the ones with by far the worst reliability. They just don't get fixed when they break.
I started this thread to try and understand the business and economics of EV charging, and why Tesla charging works really well, and the CCS network is mediocre. There have been some replies that have helped with that, so I'm happy for that.
Well, we will have to agree to disagree. My experience suggests your theory of the case borders on the absurd (to use a far politer term than I originally thought of), but you have fun while capitalism continues to send us down the road to catastrophe.