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EV drivers seek key reforms to improve confidence in public electric vehicle charging

Survey by Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) England shows that interventions should be made in the areas of payments, roaming, making data available, pricing transparency and reliability.
EV drivers seek key reforms to improve confidence in public electric vehicle charging

Drivers would welcome a contactless credit or debit card payment method, the adoption of a pence/kWh payment metric, and the ability to use one charge card or smartphone app across all chargepoint networks.

The average satisfaction rating amongst drivers in England with the current state of public charging infrastructure is 2.16 out of 5.

EVA England sees this as an important step in identifying consumer concerns, improving confidence in public EV charging and paving the road for the mass adoption of electric vehicles.

Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) England has revealed the results of its survey which invited electric vehicle (EV) drivers to share their views about their experience with public chargepoints, in response to the UK Government’s consultation on the ‘Consumer Experience at Public Electric Vehicle Chargepoints’.

Over 1,000 drivers participated in the survey in England, who highlighted widespread support for the rollout of contactless credit and debit card payments, being able to use one charge card (also known as an RFID card) or app across multiple charging network operators, and higher levels of reliability. The survey also highlighted the importance of the public charging network even to those with off-street parking, with 92 percent of electric vehicle drivers relying on the public charging network at least once a month.

“There are many benefits of making the electric switch, from the pleasure of driving to improving local air quality” said Gill Nowell, media spokesperson and a Director at EVA England. “:. With automotive manufacturers, fleets and businesses all now choosing to go electric, we need to improve the consumer experience at public chargepoints to take EV adoption mainstream. Based on the outputs of this survey, paving the road for the mass adoption of EVs looks like contactless card payments, roaming, consistent chargepoint reliability, simplified billing, and easy access to information about what chargers are where. We recognise that the pace of chargepoint deployment is increasing and that the infrastructure going in the ground today is greatly improved from that which was being installed even five years ago. However, we encourage Government to intervene now in order to ensure that all charging infrastructure is reliable, safe and user-friendly, across all driver groups.”

Based on the results of the survey, EVA England has made the following recommendations to Government:

Chargepoints should offer a choice between three standardised payment methods: 1) A contactless credit or debit card 2) A ‘universal’ charge (RFID) card 3) A smartphone app

The Government should mandate that Charge Point Operators enable roaming and allow for drivers to use one app or RFID card on all networks.

Government should mandate a minimum amount of data that must be made open in a standardised format to EV drivers to better equip drivers to plan their charges along the public charging network.

All prices for electricity sold at EV charging sites should be stated in pence/kWh.

Government should work with the EV chargepoint industry to establish a roadmap to mandate 99% reliability and 24/7 helpline availability within agreed timescales.

Standardised signage should be increased in terms of both number and visibility both at the site of the chargepoint as well as on a range of approach roads.

EVA England is using the survey responses to make informed recommendations to Government and to industry.

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