For the past few years I was able to charge at a shopping center one mile away at no cost. There were two level 2 chargers originally part of the Volta network that were later sold to the Shell recharge network. While these were never my primary source of charging I would plug in when visiting Walmart or the local supermarket. As of about the first of this year Shell finalized the sale of essentailly all of their level 2 chargers to the Jolt network from Australia. These formerly free chargers now seek $0.39/kWh or nearly double the local retail rate for electricity. Needless to say I have not used them since that change occurred.
I understand premium pricing for level 3 fast DC charging since the infrastructure is expensive and you are paying for the convenience of a fast charge. What is a resonable markup for level 2 charging? My retail cost for electricity is $0.215/kWh and nearby level 2 charging rates vary from twelve to fifty cents.
I understand premium pricing for level 3 fast DC charging since the infrastructure is expensive and you are paying for the convenience of a fast charge. What is a resonable markup for level 2 charging? My retail cost for electricity is $0.215/kWh and nearby level 2 charging rates vary from twelve to fifty cents.