The big equity problem in household EV charging
Ronald MizenSenior reporter
Charging electric vehicles at home using flat-rate electricity tariffs risks “blowing up” the network and imposing major costs on disadvantaged households, undermining the push to net-zero emissions.
That’s the view of Gavin Dufty, executive manager of policy and research at the St Vincent de Paul Society, who last week attended an electrification roundtable hosted by The Australian Financial Review.
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Ronald Mizen reports on politics, economics, business and the law, with a focus on corporate regulators, lobbyists and investigations from Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Ronald on Twitter. Email Ronald at ronald.mizen@afr.com
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