Mervyn and Trish wrote: 09 Jun 2022, 17:45
Another issue. The EU are passing legislation to make all phones/tablets etc use the same type of charging plug so chargers are interchangeable and don't have to be replaced if you get a new phone. The UK has so far indicated it won't follow suit.
In principle I think it's a good idea. (As an aside I think electric cars should follow the same course so any car can be charged at any charging point).
It is a very good idea and it is good to see it being pushed. All the the other manufacturers adopted USB many years ago but Apple hung on to its own proprietary format, there is no technical reason for it, it is purely a marketing decision to help sell more over priced cables and chargers. The current USB C standard will do anything they need and with the next generation of USB due out soon a lot more will be possible.
Innovation for electric cars will probably not come from standardisation of charging points but more likely standardisation of the battery packs that, instead of charging, the norm will be to replace them. Fully automated stations are already being trialled around the world ... I was reading about one the other day ... you park your car outside, the car drives itself in (assuming autonomous drive capability, otherwise you drive it in) and fully automated equipment removes the old battery pack and screws a new one in ... all in about 5 minutes.
Or actually is this just the EU meddling and chucking their weight around again?
Interestingly, the original directive was written and agreed when the UK was a member of the EU ... the UK voted for it.