The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

All revved up about two tier charging system for electric car drivers

- PETER JOHN MEIKLEM

Aretired Angus lawyer has said incoming electric vehicle charges would be “unthinkabl­e” for petrol and diesel drivers.

Mike Devine, 69, is raising concerns about an emerging “two tier” charging system that will see drivers using public chargers paying far more than those topping up their vehicles at home.

Mike lives in a retirement home in Forfar. That means his only option is to use council-owned charging points which from November will be more expensive.

He said: “Asking a minority of motorists to pay £20 for a gallon of fuel while the rest pay £6 would be unthinkabl­e.

“But that example illustrate­s the disadvanta­ge faced by electrical vehicle (EV) owners who can’t charge at home.”

Many local authoritie­s – including Angus Council – currently waive charging fees as part of a deal with the Scottish Government to encourage more electric car sales.

Angus is among those authoritie­s planning to introduce charges later this year, asking drivers to pay rates far in excess of those paid by drivers who charge their vehicles at home.

Mike said: “Come November it will cost me 23p per kWh to charge my car. In the same street there are houses with off-street parking where an owner there with a home charger could fuel a vehicle on a night time rate as low as 4p per kWh.”

He wants to see either an Angus discount scheme for local drivers or a reduced tariff during off-peak periods.

He said councils “have done magnificen­tly” in providing electrical vehicle charging infrastruc­ture. He is, however, worried the charging issue will put people off buying electric vehicles. “I’m certainly no eco-warrior, but I do believe we’re doing our bit,” he said.

An Angus Council spokeswoma­n said the local authority had commission­ed a report into the issue, which was due later this year. “We are seeking to ensure that charging for energy for EVs is as straightfo­rward as possible. It is acknowledg­ed that the home tariffs for electricit­y are cheaper than the costs to the council.”

Home tariffs are cheaper than the costs to the council

 ?? Electric car drivers. Picture by Gareth Jennings. ?? ON POINT: Retired lawyer Mike Devine is raising the issue of a two tier charging system for
Electric car drivers. Picture by Gareth Jennings. ON POINT: Retired lawyer Mike Devine is raising the issue of a two tier charging system for

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