Seven simple courtesies that can make EV charging better for everyone in public
If you’re new to public EV charging, it’s normal to have a few questions when you pull into your first public charging site. Questions like, how should you charge? Will everyone know you’re the new kid on the EV block? Should you always share a charger, if you can? (Quick answer to that one – no.)
This little list will get you clued up fast on charging site do’s and don’ts, what to expect in return from your fellow EV drivers, and may give you a faster, better charging experience overall. Let’s take a look. After you. No, after you.
1. Remember charging spots are for charging
Public charging spots are there to get EV drivers topped up. So once your EV has reached your preferred state of charge (find out why a maximum charge of 80% is considered good charging) or your charging session is done, promptly unplug the charging cable and move your vehicle. This will free up your bay to let someone else have a turn.
Tip: If you do want a longer break, many of our chargers are near cafes, shops and restaurants. So, if you’d like to linger after charging, simply switch from your charging bay to a general parking spot.