bhg469
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So if I just plugged it in, didn't pay and just walked away, no one would be the wiser?It varies by the charging provider, but most require some form of payment, either via app (most common) or via card.
So if I just plugged it in, didn't pay and just walked away, no one would be the wiser?It varies by the charging provider, but most require some form of payment, either via app (most common) or via card.
Not unless they looked at the screen on the charger and it didn't show up as charging. Or if the car's charge light wasn't flashing.So if I just plugged it in, didn't pay and just walked away, no one would be the wiser?
Early days of ev chargers I was trying to design a 3d printed gas cap that would fit a charging plug. Just for parking.Not unless they looked at the screen on the charger and it didn't show up as charging. Or if the car's charge light wasn't flashing.
Other EV owners would be furious, your car and its plate would likely be shared on social media in anti ICEing/EVhole groups, and in Florida, you can get a $250 ticket for parking in an EV charging spot without charging.
So if I just plugged it in, didn't pay and just walked away, no one would be the wiser?
Any press is good press!Other EV owners would be furious, your car and its plate would likely be shared on social media in anti ICEing/EVhole groups
Kanye West would beg to differ.Any press is good press!
So if I just plugged it in, didn't pay and just walked away, no one would be the wiser?
They exist!Early days of ev chargers I was trying to design a 3d printed gas cap that would fit a charging plug. Just for parking.
Exactly this. You can’t remove the charger handle without paying first to “pretend” you’re charging. Still doesn’t stop vehicles from being in the stall hours after they were done charging but this is resolved by simply having more chargers .Most chargers require you to activate them to remove the charger from the holder.
This is ultimately what Disney will have to do eventually if they continue to make the spaces in such a premium spot and having so few of them to use.I think over time l, we’ll see something like the UseMyPark system that has popped up at all of Orlando’s outlet malls to provide “premium parking.” The system has a gate that you have to lower in the app to get into the spot to start with. There’s no reason that technology can’t sync with the charging station to then bill you for your car sitting there when not actively charging. The fees associated with the car not charging would then force the guest to move the car or rack up a hefty bill, which in turn could then fund additional infrastructure.
It depends on the charging station. Almost all L2 Chargepoint stations are this way, but other supplier's stations are not.Exactly this. You can’t remove the charger handle without paying first to “pretend” you’re charging. Still doesn’t stop vehicles from being in the stall hours after they were done charging but this is resolved by simply having more chargers .
Wait for the second gen lightning or the GM competitors. They're all being designed from the ground up as EVs, rather than half-assing it with an ICE to EV conversion like the current F150 lightning is, which would improve its range, charging speed, and usability.If I didn't have to work in very remote areas of Florida I would be seriously considering a lightning. Maybe someday
I've personally witnessed several EVs parked and not plugged at Disney, or plugged and not charging. But they're the exception, rather than the rule.This thread is making me think of all the "stories" of drugs in Halloween Candy on the news, with no credible reports.
Is there any documented cases of people abusing the EV parking spots at WDW? Or are we just assuming the worst of people to try to argue against EVs?
Maybe they are rentals and they don't know the etiquette?I've personally witnessed several EVs parked and not plugged at Disney, or plugged and not charging. But they're the exception, rather than the rule.
The most regular offender though has been a Blue Tesla Model 3 that I've seen parked and not plugged at Epcot on about 5 occasions.
Also, outside of WDW, Teslas are the biggest offenders of being parked and not plugged, or plugged and not charging.
Nope. I can spot a rental car pretty easily due to the extra barcodes or 'PM' on the license plate (if registered in Florida),Maybe they are rentals and they don't know the etiquette?
Many years ago there was a real push to eliminate the rental tells, you probably know the reason whyNope. I can spot a rental car pretty easily due to the extra barcodes or 'PM' on the license plate (if registered in Florida)
I remember. Rental cars in Florida used to have fleet plates, which made them targets for theft, burglary, carjacking, etc.Many years ago there was a real push to eliminate the rental tells, you probably know the reason why
Z Plates, at the time all Florida rental car plates started with Z. In Miami the German tourists were getting hit on a daily basis. The criminals believed the victims would not come back to the US to testify so they would get away with it.Many years ago there was a real push to eliminate the rental tells, you probably know the reason why
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