Will you pay to charge, or will EV charging pay you? AFIR and Europe’s smart charging ambitions

My previous two posts on paying for electric vehicle charging in AFIR (the European Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation) were about payment method and price transparency. Those requirements take effect on 13 April (less than 70 days from now). However, ad hoc payments are only a fraction of the Regulation’s scope. How you pay for charging is important, but what you … Continue reading Will you pay to charge, or will EV charging pay you? AFIR and Europe’s smart charging ambitions