Brings up thorny issues.
If a retailer provides free EV charging can they write that off as a marketing cost?
Or will eco elitists claim they are being greedy and should somehow absorb the cost. ( a common phrase being used inside the DC beltway when discussing mandates placed on businesses these days)
And I have to ask, why are EV owners always looking for a free lunch?
Why are EV proponents always trying to justify that free lunch?
An EV owner makes a decision to buy a vehicle with limited range. Why are they expecting to get free charging everywhere they go?
If I buy a car with a 2 gallon gas tank, to save on hauling the weight of 96 lbs of gas around plus the lighter tank, can I expect the mall to refill my tank?
Its only 2 gallons. What is the big deal?
Shaving 110 lbs off the weight of my car will gain me up a half a mile per gallon which is good for the environment.
I want my free lunch.