> Does the extra 3-6 miles factor in the need to now run the AC much more aggressively because the car will be hot from sitting in the sun all day?
Most cars are already sitting in the sun all day.
> Does the extra 3-6 miles factor in the need to now run the AC much more aggressively because the car will be hot from sitting in the sun all day?
Most cars are already sitting in the sun all day.
Not here in European cities where they’re either within a multi story park or in the side of a half day shaded tiny street.
Yah, it's a great point that the whole scheme is predicated on very questionable land use policy...
You are not getting the 3-6 mile per day boost if your car is parked in the shade.
That's his point. You won't get any reasonable charge because you (mostly avoid parking your car in direct sunlight
What kind of European cities are you talking about lol, no offence but I hate this generalisation of "European" anything as if Southern Spain has the same culture and architecture as Poland or Lithuania.
It is a somewhat fair generalisation of urban europe to have more innside parking or tall ish buildings that give shade.