15 minutes of free charging is a failure of the charge point operator. Absolutely no reason for such a thing to exist.
You pay - you charge.
No payment - no charging, not even for 1 second.
Indeed.
Can you imagine the queues and chaos if a filling station advertise "first 10 litres free", even if they did stop drivers putting in 10l, leaving, joining the back of the queue and putting in another 10l?
If a car park charges for parking, then whoever is parked in it should pay. Doesn't matter whether they are charging a vehicle or not.
The presence of an EV charging facility does not alter the fact that they went there to park a vehicle.
No, they went there to charge their car. Yes, they had to stop in a designated space, and switch off.
When I go to put petrol in my car, I have to go to a particular place, stop in a designated space, switch off, and recharge my tank. Because of the nature of the process I will remain there for, say, 5 minutes.
I would never agree with the suggestion that I had gone there to park, nor I suspect would any other driver. In all my years of driving I've never known a garage try to add parking charges to my bill for petrol, nor I suspect has any other driver.
How successful a venture would it be for, say, Motor Fuel Group to close all their forecourts and announce that henceforth they'd be operating pumps from within commercial car parks, so if you wanted to fill up with petrol/diesel you'd have to pay the car park fee as well?
Would their business thrive, or would it crash and burn?
So why should it be different with EVs? Apart from the unavoidable difference in the nature of the process that means the driver has to remain there for 15-30-60-whatever minutes, the overall shape is the same.
Arrive.
Stop.
Take on fuel.
Pay for fuel.
Leave.
People need to forget about driving to a special place to charge
Bit tricky at the moment, just like it is, has always been, and will always be tricky to say "A quarter pounder with cheese, fries, medium diet coke and 50 litres of E10 please"
- you charge when it's available at wherever you were going to anyway.
You drive to the destination, and if that is a place that charges for parking, you pay for parking.
If that place also has EV charging then you pay for that if you use it.
And if you weren't "going there anyway"?
What if you only went there to charge your car, because your "
People need to forget about driving to a special place to charge" is a pipe-dream because there simply is nowhere to charge your car except bays in commercial car parks because that's the only places they've put chargers?
What we need are chargers in places where you don't have to pay to get in or remain.