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It seems Podpoint allow 15 minutes charge while the EV user set up the app so he can be charged for the rest, the Podpoint charge point are supplied from firms, then Podpoint pays the firm a percentage of the money paid to them, which is slightly over the cost of power so means a user taking 350 kWh of power and paying for only 300 kW is still paying enough to cover cost of the 350 kWh used.
However users have it seems been sitting in their cars, getting the 15 minutes then unplugging and plugging them back in again, so the firms supplying power to the chargers have had bills for 350 kWh of power used, but have not got anything from Podpoint.
This leaves them with no option but to turn off the supply to the charge points. They can't simply give away energy.
I suspect Podpoint will stop the practice of giving away first 15 minutes, but until that has happened, it means EV charging points are being switched off. They have not broken down, but switched off, the local one you now need to ask at the office for it to be switched on, so usable in office hours only.
However users have it seems been sitting in their cars, getting the 15 minutes then unplugging and plugging them back in again, so the firms supplying power to the chargers have had bills for 350 kWh of power used, but have not got anything from Podpoint.
This leaves them with no option but to turn off the supply to the charge points. They can't simply give away energy.
I suspect Podpoint will stop the practice of giving away first 15 minutes, but until that has happened, it means EV charging points are being switched off. They have not broken down, but switched off, the local one you now need to ask at the office for it to be switched on, so usable in office hours only.