I think the risk of this possibly happening at some point in the future is a relatively small price to pay in order to encourage uptake of zero-emission private transport.
Public chargers cost ~56p/kWh; overnight home charging on a smart tariff is ~7.5p/kWh. Enable those living in cities without driveways to take advantage of this and cut localised particulate/NOx emissions. No-brainer.
I think the risk of this possibly happening at some point in the future is a relatively small price to pay in order to encourage uptake of zero-emission private transport.
Public chargers cost ~56p/kWh; overnight home charging on a smart tariff is ~7.5p/kWh. Enable those living in cities without driveways to take advantage of this and cut localised particulate/NOx emissions. No-brainer.