hturnerfamily
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We just towed our 3,000lb camper 160 miles north thru Atlanta to Acworth/Kennesaw Georgia for our third son's Engagement get-together with our 'new' in-laws : )
anywho, on the way north, I stopped at my favorite 'south of Atlanta' EVGO chargers... where the KHANAMI(150kw/350kw), and two other chargers(100kw/50kw) are typically available, and while RELIABLE, are not in a necessarily 'noticeable' location seen from any roadway, and are normally vacant when I arrive. This time someone was actually there - a BOLT EUV, yes, using the fast KHANAMI unit.
What's interesting about EVGO, though, is that many of these newer 'fast' chargers are actually DUAL capable: you can use one CCS cable(A), while someone else can use the other CCS cable(B). This then allows the same unit to power TWO vehicles at the same time: and since the BOLT typically cannot accept any speeds over 50kw, the LIGHTNING can then pull closer to what it needs, if not the full amount.
So, I gave it a try, although the Bolt owner was a little confused as I pulled my truck right up to their driver door, perpendicular to the unit, since my camper was behind me. They may not even have realized that I was an 'EV', at first, and probably were a little miffed when they saw me pull off the OTHER cable and plug it into my truck.... hmmmmmm.
Mine only pulled 62.5kw, though... but, I suspect that it may not have been the sharing of the unit, it may have been the close-to 100degree temps, and my battery was already up to 'high temp' traveling the 115miles to get there. The Bolt was still charging at 50kw the whole time.
This EVGO station, while handled now by CHARGEPOINT, is NOT cheap, though. It is $15 per hour, no matter how 'slow' the station provides power, or how slow your vehicle receives power. It cost me $12 for 40kwh. That poor Bolt was still sitting there after I left. That will be expensive.
On the other hand, on the way back home several days later, we stopped at Electrify America, in a walmart parking lot. It gave me a quick and smooth 130kwh speed the WHOLE time of the charge, 41 kwh, and only costs .20cents PER/KWH. That's only $8.15. This was at lower temps and earlier in the day.
EVGO/Chargepoint(they both use 'time' charges)...cost 50% me more to charge at.
This is one of the main reasons I pass most ALL Chargepoint, if at all possible, and ONLY use Electrify America, when possible. EVgo comes in a distant second, although I will give them cudos on their 'speed' and reliability versus others.
I'm not sure Tesla supercharger options would change any of this. They are not any 'faster', or 'cheaper'... although I'd like to see their reliability be something that other third-party charger companies shoot for...
anywho, on the way north, I stopped at my favorite 'south of Atlanta' EVGO chargers... where the KHANAMI(150kw/350kw), and two other chargers(100kw/50kw) are typically available, and while RELIABLE, are not in a necessarily 'noticeable' location seen from any roadway, and are normally vacant when I arrive. This time someone was actually there - a BOLT EUV, yes, using the fast KHANAMI unit.
What's interesting about EVGO, though, is that many of these newer 'fast' chargers are actually DUAL capable: you can use one CCS cable(A), while someone else can use the other CCS cable(B). This then allows the same unit to power TWO vehicles at the same time: and since the BOLT typically cannot accept any speeds over 50kw, the LIGHTNING can then pull closer to what it needs, if not the full amount.
So, I gave it a try, although the Bolt owner was a little confused as I pulled my truck right up to their driver door, perpendicular to the unit, since my camper was behind me. They may not even have realized that I was an 'EV', at first, and probably were a little miffed when they saw me pull off the OTHER cable and plug it into my truck.... hmmmmmm.
Mine only pulled 62.5kw, though... but, I suspect that it may not have been the sharing of the unit, it may have been the close-to 100degree temps, and my battery was already up to 'high temp' traveling the 115miles to get there. The Bolt was still charging at 50kw the whole time.
This EVGO station, while handled now by CHARGEPOINT, is NOT cheap, though. It is $15 per hour, no matter how 'slow' the station provides power, or how slow your vehicle receives power. It cost me $12 for 40kwh. That poor Bolt was still sitting there after I left. That will be expensive.
On the other hand, on the way back home several days later, we stopped at Electrify America, in a walmart parking lot. It gave me a quick and smooth 130kwh speed the WHOLE time of the charge, 41 kwh, and only costs .20cents PER/KWH. That's only $8.15. This was at lower temps and earlier in the day.
EVGO/Chargepoint(they both use 'time' charges)...cost 50% me more to charge at.
This is one of the main reasons I pass most ALL Chargepoint, if at all possible, and ONLY use Electrify America, when possible. EVgo comes in a distant second, although I will give them cudos on their 'speed' and reliability versus others.
I'm not sure Tesla supercharger options would change any of this. They are not any 'faster', or 'cheaper'... although I'd like to see their reliability be something that other third-party charger companies shoot for...
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