hydro-one said:
k , the electric meter will run on credits that are established online. you will be issued a token(rfid chipo) and you just have to swipe the token and we will take care of the rest. We will even allow you to use some "credit" --eg charge for free and pay later. hows that for user experiance. the token will be avail at 711 and walmart. i know LFP is dreaming of my homeland winnipeg where charge receptacles are everywhere (not at malls tho haha). and yes ive never paid for charging , but i would have no problem paying a quarter for a place to sit and charge up my bike without "stealing" power.;..
But why? To cost the person who provided the outlet more money/time/hassle in exchange for a few quarters or to create a situation were you need some token or whatever that you may or may not have?
Let's say, 12hrs a day you have a pair of 250w ebike chargers plugged into your outlet. This costs you ~$0.60. Let's say it takes quarters or whatever, each week you have to pay some guy to go empty your quarters or whatever, and yet your expense for the entire month of electricity with 2 x 250w chargers on it 12hrs out of everyday that month was only $18.
Part of the beauty of electric charging infrastructure is the reduction of parasitic resource wastes, like having somebody go around picking up quarters or whatever and servicing the machines, not to mention making the initial costs many orders of magnitude greater to install.
Put a donate sticker on it. I personally wouldn't pay on principal, but I would happily donate $10-20 for somebody who did something cool that improves EV user experience and isn't being a short-sighted corporate douche. Depending on how many ebikes actually used it, a single donation might cover the entire years electricity.
If you've read much about the open-book model vs closed-book model, or open-music vs closed-music model, open-app's vs closed-apps, etc cutting out all the overhead and simply giving your service away freely with a 'donate if you like it' page or link or whatever makes serious money, and WORKS.
In a world were the resources the government steals from it's productive people are focused on more than organizing large scale invasion and murdering, you would have 'free' government EV charge stations everywhere. Who pays you ask? This would be reducing your countries expenses in a huge way over the alternative option of you burning gasoline to get somewhere, as a large portion of each gallon is subsidized due to oil company/government corruption.