The first short story in this history of crime fiction set at an electric vehicle charging station has been published by Uncharted Magazine. It's called, wait for it, "Incident at the Charging Station." Here's a sample:
Hank zones out while Cyco lays out his plan for taxing churches, which involves a shadow army of IRS agents fanning out across the land. The sun is going down, and Hank is watching the charging station across the street. He loves the charging station. Four white pillars glowing with green neon light, like something out of a science fiction story about a new religion. Except this isn’t science fiction. It’s the ass-end of the Bank of America parking lot, and it’s beautiful. He usually parks farther down North Park Way at the church, the weird one by the freeway. No one ever complains about his car over there.