Smithery
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Not disagreeing with their solution or anything else you said.My work solved this in a simple way.
$0.10 cents/hour for the first two hours.
After than, $5/hour for the next two.
Then $20/hour.
Sure you could unplug-replug, but the point is the Free then billed gets people to move their shit, or charge at home.
Free at work charging doesn't make sense for long range EVs. It was mainly a tip of the hat to short range EVs, and people that needed the 50 miles to make it home.
But... As long as such systems continue to exist - whether or not they've outlived their usefulness - the abuse will also continue to exist.
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