Totally agree on the infrastructure point of view, this is a form of revenue, so IF government are installing them, then the money generated from using them (assuming they are not free) should be funnelled into the public purse in the same way fuel tax works --- might be a good offset from the loss in fuel tax.
Of course, this doesn't shut the door for a large number and variety of companies including O&G companies seeing this as an open market and install their own chargers as we are seeing in city streets, motorways, garage forecourts etc. where they make the capital investment and reap the profits as fuel companies have done to date. Of course these profits are also taxed in a similar way to fuel duty and this needs to be fair to users, hence the focus of Quentin Wilson over at FairCharge.
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Of course we are migrating someway from the original post topic here, so I guess we should cycle back to that and discuss charging infrastructure and EV misinformation on a different thread.