Sine_Qua_Non said:My question is why are so many of the charging stations broken? Is it because of the people using it is abusing it, don't know how to use it properly, the quality of materials used to make the charging stations or is someone get paid to "break" them to slow down the rise of EV's in order to get people to stick with ICE vehicles? If it is a combination of these then it would indicate that it is not really ready for public use yet with the growing numbers.
I'm not sure, but I know they don't have to be: Tesla's Supercharger network is more or less identical hardware (well, it's different hardware, but does the same thing. Sort of like how a Corolla and a Civic are identical). And they're incredibly reliable. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen a single broken Supercharger. A friend with a Tesla said "I've seen one charger broken, and occasionally I think I must have dreamed it because the rest are so reliable."
Assuming Ford follows through on their promises, I'll be able to charge at Superchargers next year. That will be a game changer.