Ogre
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- First Name
- Dennis
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I don’t have any problems paying for what I use. The only thing I took issue with is the super invasive way you suggest doing it.Sounds like you are trying to create a magic system where you don't pay anything.
At the charging station the power you use is metered as well as at your home, by including a built-in meter to a home charger those kWhs can be billed correctly. Tax me for what I use when I use it. It works and self scales for vehicle/driver efficiency and miles driven.
In Washington we have pilot pay by mile programs which involve placing tracking devices in vehicles. Way more authoritarian than putting a meter in home chargers and asking people to not charge with 110v.
I stand by my words. What am I forcing people to do? Pay their fair share and have a meter built into or added onto home charging. Tracking miles driven requires low-jacking or intrusive odometer readings. It also requires more government and brings a host of small problems.
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