Well done, Suff, 10/10 for totally missing the point.
Millions of homes and, therefore their owners of EVs (if they have one), cannot have a personal charge point of any description. They will all be relying on public charge points, all the time. That is reality for many people.
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From Jan 2024 the government has mandated that 22% of new car registrations will be EV. At current levels that will be over 320,000 more EVs on the road - 27,000 per month. This mandate will continue so that by 2028 the figure would increase to 52% and then to 80% by 2030. Of course it will be 100% after 2035. The charger situation will only get worse.
Zapmap's figures that you quote are meaningless to those in the homes mentioned above. There are 77,531 connectors at 29,709 locations. There are 3,873 ultra-rapid, 5,336 rapid, 26,406 fast and 14,252 slow - the last two are what most people will have access to for their top-up because many of the rapid chargers (43-50kW+) are at out of town motorway or A road services - not where people live. If people are going to top-up charge, as you suggest, that could be 1.45 million charges per week - most of them on fast or slow chargers taking hours for an 80% charge, and as the RAC says, the government needs to increase its average monthly installations by what appears an insurmountable 215 per cent. The RAC forgets to mention that they need to be where millions of people can get to them i.e. locally. Charging reality is nowhere near the Utopia you make it out to be.