PungoteagueDave
Well-known member
Here's an example - Just checked the Walmart in DC, as I was thinking about what it would be like to take the Lightning to my daughter's house in Reston from the Virginia Eastern Shore - can't plan on quite making it in cold weather in either our MX or the incoming Lightning (230 miles is too much in subfreezing weather even in our 325-mile rated MX, plus she has no charging option at her house so we need to charge to park, return, etc.) - we have a choice of seven Superchargers on this route, so no issue in the Tesla. The EA site at the DC Walmart currently shows three CCS 150 pylons, with two unavailable (possibly in use), but the latest plugshare app comment is: "GMQ; Volvo XC40 Recharge 2021; 62 Kilowatts; Tower -02 is out of service. Tower -01 did not have the payment device working. Tower-03 initiated using a credit card, but not with the EA app."
So I switch over to Bowie Town Center, also along the route, with 3 CCS 150's, and find this comment from yesterday "Jim; Kia Niro EV 2020; Unit #2 wouldn't start. Needed to move to unit #1" - so that's a maybe.
Checking other sites along the DC beltway and out to Reston and Chantilly shows similar connectivity or pylon down issues, right now or reported in recent days. The nearby Superchargers show no such issues on Plugshare.
That's pretty much what we see with a lot of EA locations - maybe significant user error involved, maybe issues with software associated with so many different OEM platforms, but still, not seamless, and leading to range anxiety, even for experienced EV drivers. This will get better, but be aware it is not as easy as some would have us believe - from a person who has been driving EV for nearly ten years and over 225,000 miles, in 48 states, Northern Mexico (have crossed every Mexican border crossing between via motorcycle or EV, including Guatemala & Belize), and Canada - my wife and I take chances, push limits, will do so in the Lighting too, especially towing, but it isn't quite as simple as plug and play.
So I switch over to Bowie Town Center, also along the route, with 3 CCS 150's, and find this comment from yesterday "Jim; Kia Niro EV 2020; Unit #2 wouldn't start. Needed to move to unit #1" - so that's a maybe.
Checking other sites along the DC beltway and out to Reston and Chantilly shows similar connectivity or pylon down issues, right now or reported in recent days. The nearby Superchargers show no such issues on Plugshare.
That's pretty much what we see with a lot of EA locations - maybe significant user error involved, maybe issues with software associated with so many different OEM platforms, but still, not seamless, and leading to range anxiety, even for experienced EV drivers. This will get better, but be aware it is not as easy as some would have us believe - from a person who has been driving EV for nearly ten years and over 225,000 miles, in 48 states, Northern Mexico (have crossed every Mexican border crossing between via motorcycle or EV, including Guatemala & Belize), and Canada - my wife and I take chances, push limits, will do so in the Lighting too, especially towing, but it isn't quite as simple as plug and play.
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