I was having a think the other day . I was on a trip over to the Dartford area and on the way stopped off at several motorway services . Membury on the M4 had 2 charging points which were in use . The cars were still there after my pit stop . I can't remember seeing any places at the other services on the way . On the way back we stopped off at Newbury on the M3 . Here there were 12 Tesla charging points which will be put into use in the future .
I'm wondering as more petrol filling stations start to put charging points in will they gradually replace fuel pumps ?
My next thought was surely this will become uneconomical for the filling stations ? Filling up an ICE fuel tank with fuel takes less than 5 minutes . So on a busy day the filling station can serve a lot of customers . Now EV's take longer to charge , so the number of customers during a day will be a lot lower and so turnover will be lower . The filling stations won't be able to charge too much as people can charge at home . The idea that people will be able to spend their time shopping or doing leisure activities whilst charging seems to be pie in the sky! If queues are forming with people waiting to charge their vehicles whilst other people are swanning around staying longer than necessary this will lead to frustration and anger .
To me it just seems that the whole thing hasn't been thoroughly thought through !