Yup, I totally get all of this. I live in Wisconsin about 1/3 of the year and am in Illinois the rest of the year. I love Kwik Trip, but I had never before noticed one of these little 120v "charging stations" before. I made this post largely in jest. I know that Wisconsin proper has solid plans to expand DC Fast Charging across the state and having the EA location in Green Bay finally open is very welcome.Well it's not Wisconsin... it is Kwik Trip which is a very well regarded and abundant convenience store chain in Wisconsin / Minnesota / Iowa.
They started at a minimum installing the 120v chargers in 2011. They have since started installing some level 3 chargers at a few locations. I believe some of their representatives have been part of the committee that helped develop the Wisconsin NEVI plan that @RickLightning posted. My guess is they will be a full participant in putting in many of the NEVI qualified chargers if they can get the 80% of it paid via the NEVI boondoggle.
https://www.autoblog.com/2011/03/24/video-kwik-trip-stores-install-70-free-charging-stations/
The 120v thing is 99.9% pointless though. I guess it doesnt hurt, and was minimal effort cost to do for them.Yup, I totally get all of this. I live in Wisconsin about 1/3 of the year and am in Illinois the rest of the year. I love Kwik Trip, but I had never before noticed one of these little 120v "charging stations" before. I made this post largely in jest. I know that Wisconsin proper has solid plans to expand DC Fast Charging across the state and having the EA location in Green Bay finally open is very welcome.
That would actually be hilarious, if wasn’t so sad.Happened to see this when pulling into a Kwik Trip in Sheboygan. I'm sure glad that I don't actually need a charge or I might be stuck here for a few days...
That's a great place for employees to plug in their block heaters.
"Pointless" ... UNLESS the state subsidized it and was billed $5000, THEN it's "worthwhile"The 120v thing is 99.9% pointless though. I guess it doesnt hurt, and was minimal effort cost to do for them.
That EA rollout in Green Bay was painful. Took well over a year for it to get installed and go live!