The reviewer wants to show how far Electrify America has gone. A bit long, YouTube playback allows increasing the playback speed:
- 18:19 (hh:mm) - a challenge
- 37:50 - excellent charging strategy advice
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The reviewer wants to show how far Electrify America has gone. A bit long, YouTube playback allows increasing the playback speed:
Bob Wilson
- 18:19 (hh:mm) - a challenge
- 37:50 - excellent charging strategy advice
I have had issues with EA prematurely stopping the charge, and then getting dinged for another session fee. I have used ChargePoint with success.My only Electrify America experiences, bad, were at the Manchester TN stations with our BMW i3-REx. Only two of three attempts worked and the ones that did happened on the last of the four EVSEs. This was even after calling support. The failed attempt led to the REx taking me home.
I checked the Manchester station record on Plugshare and it still had problems this summer.
Bob Wilson
Alabama has little charging options too..Just playing with the plug share app, I still see some holes in the charging infrastructure. Try planning a route from Fargo, ND to Bozeman MT, for example.
West Virginia is also pretty challenging.
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Electrify America remains a work-in-progress. But change from a CCS plug to Supercharger and you'll see what others have.Just playing with the plug share app, I still see some holes in the charging infrastructure.
Even Tesla is imperfect. I was talking with a Tesla owner who went out to Yellowstone, and he was telling me about the circuitous route he needed to take to get there. He even had some sort of chadeno dongle so he could use the other chargersElectrify America remains a work-in-progress. But change from a CCS plug to Supercharger and you'll see what others have.
I have a Supercharger gap between Little Rock AR and Tulsa OK that exceeds our Tesla range. However, we can stay at an RV park in Fort Smith, camp-out and charge, to bridge the gap.
Bob Wilson
They seem to be good with giving people the chademo dongle and let them use our chargers.The superchargers are *not* open to non-teslas, and it seems likely that
Tesla is going to fight tooth and nail to keep it that way. When in fact
they should put CCS heads and the appropriate protocol electronics onto
every one of them, and become part of the public network. It would still
be a revenue stream, help the community, and maybe help make Tesla
appear just a tiny bit less snooty.
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Superchargers in Europe are being equipped with CCS and Tesla connectors :They seem to be good with giving people the chademo dongle and let them use our chargers.
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