We last checked on the usage for the electric vehicle charging stations in Lot Y just off Broadway back in February. It was low then (1.25 charges per space, per day) and has dropped off from there. That was pre-Covid so perhaps a sizeable drop was to be expected although October and November appeared pretty busy around Broadway. Here are the latest figures
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Total charging minutes |
Total charging Sessions |
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October 2020 |
2650 |
121 |
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November 2020 |
3571 |
137 |
That tallies to about a half of a charge per day, per space. If overall parking demand in Lot Y is low that is probably OK. With the authorization of parklets on B'way by the city council coming just ahead of the latest lockdown on outdoor dining, we now have empty parklets on B'way taking up quite a few spaces. I would guess overall parking demand is down even with free parking on Saturdays on B'way. Will the news about a possible Apple EV with new battery technology make a difference–or are EVs still so expensive that everyone who has one also has the wherewithal to put in their own charging station instead of hanging out in Lot Y? If it's from Apple, you know it won't be cheap. We'll see.
Apple has long been rumored to be working on a car, even before everyone got excited about EVs. According to a new report from Reuters, that vehicle might finally be coming to fruition in 2024.
Reuters reported that the autonomous Apple car will start production in 2024 and will feature “next level” battery technology. The news service cited someone "who has seen Apple's battery design" as saying it could "radically" reduce battery costs and increase range.


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