Lance Bradley, Heath Walker, Autumn Burke.
“If we let individual companies do their own thing you end up with a pricing programme so poorly thought out that it could potentially effect the sales of electric vehicles.”
Mitsubishi UK managing director Lance Bradley again criticises Ecotricity’s payment model for fast-chargers along motorways that he says discriminates against PHEV drivers. He wants an infrastructure plan, so providers cannot determine their own pricing.
businesscar.co.uk
“Ideally we want to see superchargers across Australia – that’s our ultimate goal. We’ll go where the market is.”
Heath Walker, Marketing and Communications Manager for Tesla Australia, says Tesla wants to connect Melbourne and Sydney in terms of Superchargers by the end of the year. An important move, especially as the Model X will go on sale their next week.
motoring.com.au
“Governor Jerry Brown has set an ambitious goal of 1.5 million electric vehicles by 2025, but unless we take action, the state won’t come close to meeting this goal.”
Autumn Burke from the California State Assembly says there is bill on the table, according to which 15 percent of all vehicles sold in California would have to be emission free by 2025. ZEV credits won’t count.
reuters.com
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