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New e-vecicle charging points on Townley Road


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Nigello Wrote:

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> There are about six or seven dedicated parking

> spots/charging points. Is it for the teachers,

> perhaps, or is there a large number of e-vehicles

> in that part of SE22?


Perhaps it's a case of it they build it they will come

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It is a better idea than having lamp posts that double as charging points but with no dedicated -vehicle bay next to them, which means that anyone can park, thus depriving the e-thirsty leccy car of a power source. (There are a few of these raound SE22.)
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what will the restrictions be on them, the new bays i have seen in se24 are 4 hr max stay so fairly useless if you are a teacher or commuter, as you would have to move after this time. And if roads are going to have parking restrictions anyway, i can't see people flocking to use them.
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I?ve noticed those charging points and wondered the logic of positioning a cluster of them together on what must be the least populated street in se22...

I guess it?s cheaper to install them in groups but one charging point on different streets in the area, each with a dedicated parking space, would surely benefit more residents and the environment.

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Townley Road Clinic isn?t Council run and in any case wouldn?t those who work at the clinic need their cars to get home rather than leaving them charging at their place of work overnight? Anyone who leaves a non electric car in a charging bay or even an electric car that is not charging is liable to a ticket.
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edbloke Wrote:

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> I?ve noticed those charging points and wondered

> the logic of positioning a cluster of them

> together on what must be the least populated

> street in se22...

> I guess it?s cheaper to install them in groups but

> one charging point on different streets in the

> area, each with a dedicated parking space, would

> surely benefit more residents and the environment.


^This. Call me a cynic, but it seems a bit of a tick box (i.e. "we've installed X number of new charging points"). No one is going to park any significant distance from their home and so it would make much more sense to spread them across a number of streets.

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nxjen Wrote:

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> Townley Road Clinic isn?t Council run and in any

> case wouldn?t those who work at the clinic need

> their cars to get home rather than leaving them

> charging at their place of work overnight? Anyone

> who leaves a non electric car in a charging bay or

> even an electric car that is not charging is

> liable to a ticket.


I suspect this is closer to the truth.

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I noticed there were some five or six covered up funny station things on Elmwood Road, SE24 over a month ago when driving through Red Post Hill. They had a white plastic cover up on them for weeks and guessed they were e-points but had no news of these appearing in the local area.
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hammerman Wrote:

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> I noticed there were some five or six covered up

> funny station things on Elmwood Road, SE24 over a

> month ago when driving through Red Post Hill.

> They had a white plastic cover up on them for

> weeks and guessed they were e-points but had no

> news of these appearing in the local area.


Its true they were covered for about a month but they are now live and working.

they are from https://www.sourcelondon.net/

here are the prices for those interested https://www.sourcelondon.net/rates

its been very noticeable in terms of parking, removing about 20 metres of parking has made it much harder to park in daytime hours.

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