Blocking fee
- Can I avoid a blocking fee?
- What is a blocking fee?
- Can I avoid a blocking fee overnight?
- How can I unsubscribe if I don’t agree with blocking costs?
- What is a roaming network?
- What if my car needs longer to charge than the blocking fee window?
- Why are Shell Recharge using blocking fees?
- What is the difference between an idle fee and a blocking fee?
- For who does the blocking fee apply to?
- When and why does the blocking fee apply?
- Does Shell Recharge apply any fees or parking restrictions?
- Why are the blocking fees not for charging on the Shell network?
- Why are blocking fees for AC and DC the same?
What is the difference between an idle fee and a blocking fee?
Both fees are designed to stimulate movement and discourage drivers from leaving their vehicles unnecessarily.
However they differ slightly, in that an idle fee is a fee that is charged per minute when the battery is full. A blocking fee is a fee that is charged per minute after a fixed period of time.
However they differ slightly, in that an idle fee is a fee that is charged per minute when the battery is full. A blocking fee is a fee that is charged per minute after a fixed period of time.
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