Jim Matthews
Active Member
After 5 years "plugged in" I used a point of sale charger.
A recent 250 mile round-trip left me concerned about range in colder weather.
Charge finder identified a suitable fast charger at a Walmart near our destination.
While I have charged away from home e in the past, it was either at 120vac or free L2. It was time to try a high speed charger.
The vehicles a 2019 KIA Niro EV which lists a maximum charging rate ofor 55 kW/h on AC fast chargers. It took 26 minutes to add 80 miles of range from 50% to 80% charge on the battery.
No app required, plug in and pay with a credit card. At $0.16/ minute it was close to the cost of home charging on L2 7.7 kW/h
It couldn't have been easier.
A recent 250 mile round-trip left me concerned about range in colder weather.
Charge finder identified a suitable fast charger at a Walmart near our destination.
While I have charged away from home e in the past, it was either at 120vac or free L2. It was time to try a high speed charger.
The vehicles a 2019 KIA Niro EV which lists a maximum charging rate ofor 55 kW/h on AC fast chargers. It took 26 minutes to add 80 miles of range from 50% to 80% charge on the battery.
No app required, plug in and pay with a credit card. At $0.16/ minute it was close to the cost of home charging on L2 7.7 kW/h
It couldn't have been easier.