A few key items either missing or inconsistent with what I've heard through other sources:
- Coulomb Tech sells DC fast chargers for about $45k. Not sure where the $65k for metro Chicago comes from.
- Level II chargers are about $6,500 each for the most expensive (again, Coulomb). Cheap Level IIs are about $1,500. Not sure where the $10k comes from.
- The majority of the money paid for the chargers will not come from the City of Chicago or the grant. It will be paid by investors that will determine how to set up a payment scheme - either with the users or the hosts - and where they will be placed.
- The fast charging and J1772-2010 technology is not going away anytime soon. There is simply too much $$ invested by OEMs (tens of billions of $ already spent on R&D) for these EVs to have a patch-work of plugs. Every car will be able to use a standard plug (level I, II, and DC-fast), or it will not sell in the long run.
If the article outlined these items, there wouldn't be such negative reaction.