Battle for tea-time electricity looms as electric cars gain popularity

Battle for tea-time electricity looms as electric cars gain popularity
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie March 13 (BusinessDesk) - Electric vehicles recharging at home will start competing with households cooking dinner and watching TV, creating strain on existing electricity networks and forcing change to the way power is currently priced, say two new reports on the issue. Auckland-based network company Vector warns that the sheer volume of electricity required to recharge a car with a long-distance battery at a suburban location will place a strain on existing networks and force costly upgrades once EVs become popular. ...