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I see they had a separate PetroPass EV but the website shows this was 'retired' in Dec 2024...with what to replace it?
I will check it out tomorrow, there is a PetroCanada station near-by I can test with.

I signed up for Electrify Canada - and then saw their map ! Well now I know why I have never seen one of these ... no EC charging stations between Regina SK and Bolton ON - ie 3000km stretch without any of these in it...yeah I live in the centre of that stretch of road...oh well, maybe they are working on it. LOL Or I decide to drive to Regina one day, for fun...800 miles *1300km)
 

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do they have their own app as well?
or did you activate the petro pass via one of the other apps - ie Ford Pass or PlugShare or ChargeHub (so many!)
Last spring when I did the trip, yes PC had a separate charging app. I think they deprecated that since then though... supposedly to move to just one app for gas and electric, but the unified app wasn't ready, so we were supposed to just use a credit card to activate or something? Not sure; haven't done road trips since that debacle began lol. I don't know how it's working right now - haven't been anywhere near one.

Yes I only used Electrify Canada in the GTA while I was there. Subscription was worth it though. EC app is nice; it adds an Apple Wallet card which works by NFC, so you can just tap your phone. Unfortunately like most of them, you have to load a balance then pay out of that balance, so you'll always have a few bucks locked away. Petro Can was nicer there. They just did it like gas. Pre auth $50 or something then charge your Apple Pay whatever the actual amount was.

Prairies was mostly Flo if I recall, and 50 kW at that 😱 The Tesla adapter will make that part a lot faster, albeit more expensive.

With any of these networks, I would say PlugShare is a must, to see if there are any recent reports of trouble charging at the station you have in mind. For example many of the Petro Can stations were severely limited in charging speed, but still charged by the minute, so I had to avoid them. A few of them worked great (Kenora, Marathon, Sault Ste Marie) and were the cheapest.
 

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Last spring when I did the trip, yes PC had a separate charging app. I think they deprecated that since then though... supposedly to move to just one app for gas and electric, but the unified app wasn't ready, so we were supposed to just use a credit card to activate or something? Not sure; haven't done road trips since that debacle began lol. I don't know how it's working right now - haven't been anywhere near one.

Yes I only used Electrify Canada in the GTA while I was there. Subscription was worth it though. EC app is nice; it adds an Apple Wallet card which works by NFC, so you can just tap your phone. Unfortunately like most of them, you have to load a balance then pay out of that balance, so you'll always have a few bucks locked away. Petro Can was nicer there. They just did it like gas. Pre auth $50 or something then charge your Apple Pay whatever the actual amount was.

Prairies was mostly Flo if I recall, and 50 kW at that 😱 The Tesla adapter will make that part a lot faster, albeit more expensive.

With any of these networks, I would say PlugShare is a must, to see if there are any recent reports of trouble charging at the station you have in mind. For example many of the Petro Can stations were severely limited in charging speed, but still charged by the minute, so I had to avoid them. A few of them worked great (Kenora, Marathon, Sault Ste Marie) and were the cheapest.
Thanks for sharing your experiences, I see that leaving an known area for another unknown one will mean doing some research on the avaiable charging network, and what apps are needed to activate them.
I did some online checking, looking like Petro-Canada has gone to CC DC RFID activation for their EV charging network, but I will just try one that is near-by to see for sure. I see they have a good strech of chargers all the way from my area to Toronto, so that is a plus for a 1000 mile trip (1600km) going East.
 
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Thanks for sharing your experiences, I see that leaving an known area for another unknown one will mean doing some research on the avaiable charging network, and what apps are needed to activate them.
I did some online checking, looking like Petro-Canada has gone to CC DC RFID activation for their EV charging network, but I will just try one that is near-by to see for sure. I see they have a good strech of chargers all the way from my area to Toronto, so that is a plus for a 1000 mile trip (1600km) going East.
Up-date - Petro Canada now use a RIFD chip from a Credit Card to activate the charger - worked perfectly first try. I see they just have a touch screen and menu - choose CC or Applepay etc. a few options, and you don't need a dedicated App or a PetroCanada Petro-pass either - just the CC is all you need. They have Chargers in the West, and in the East but no Petro-Canada chargers between Winnipg MB and Thunder Bay ON (700 km/ 438 miles)
In that stretch there are Ivy, and Tesla chargers.
Edit: there may be a couple Petro Canada chargers at 311 Main Street Ignace - they come up on some of the apps, (but not showing on Petro Canada App) I tried looking at the Google street view, but the images are from June 2024 and the station is under construction in the pictures, no chargers in sight...just the Tesla Chargers aross the street.
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