This morning the government unveiled its new EV charger, which it hopes will become a design "icon" like the traditional red phonebox or London bus.
The surprise is that it's so small and inconspicuous, unlike those other symbols of Britishness.

The EV charger proposal I put together for Autocar recently was based on the idea that fast-charging was the future, which needs a big box and ventilation – something lacking from this design.
Indeed, along the A3 running into South West London, commercial charging bays are blooming, but they're mostly basic folded-steel boxes covered in stickers.

My proposal was to suggest something rather more elegant and thoughtful. After all, if you want Britishness, you usually need a decent chunk of character.
But this government desire might have run up against public perceptions.



