mdolan92869
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- Mike
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- Orange County, CA
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- '21 Mach-e (Had '83 GT, '89 GT Ragtop, '13 GT)
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- Retired Software Engineer
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Just got back from a vacation in Las Vegas. Got to the Signature at MGM Grand on Monday afternoon. Asked valet about EV charging. He said he thinks so, but he said he was the manager and the guys who drive the cars into the garage would know better (really, that's what he said). Didn't drive Tuesday or Wednesday and when I came back on Thursday, I forgot to ask again. Well, this morning I remembered to ask the valet about it. He said that they currently have 3 Tesla chargers shared between the 3 towers. Said if I had an adapter, it would be first come, first served in the garage. Need to remember that next time. These chargers don't show up on PlugShare or on the Signature MGM website. Since it's guest only parking, probably not publicizing it since you can't just pull in and charge.
Then at my charging stop in Barstow, talking with the guy next to me. He's on the team adding 20 more EV chargers to Caesars parking. Asked me (with a smile) if that would change my hotel choice next time I go up. We both helped the 3rd Mach-e owner who was DCFC charging for the first time. He wasn't getting a very good rate. I tried to explain using the navigation to route to the charge to help pre-condition since the car knows it's going to a charger. He also asked about driving the rest of the way to Las Vegas with a SR battery. I told him to just stop in Baker and top it off, lots of chargers there. And when he thought that he'd just charge to 100%, I explained the slow down at 80% would probably take longer than the stop in Baker. Not sure how Ford can better educate new owners about things like this.
Real nice hearing more chargers are going in at the hotels. Be real nice to leave with 100% charge and get that much farther on the first leg. And if they have it at the valet, no need to get up in the middle of the night to unplug and move, the valets can do that and no battles for electrons.
Then at my charging stop in Barstow, talking with the guy next to me. He's on the team adding 20 more EV chargers to Caesars parking. Asked me (with a smile) if that would change my hotel choice next time I go up. We both helped the 3rd Mach-e owner who was DCFC charging for the first time. He wasn't getting a very good rate. I tried to explain using the navigation to route to the charge to help pre-condition since the car knows it's going to a charger. He also asked about driving the rest of the way to Las Vegas with a SR battery. I told him to just stop in Baker and top it off, lots of chargers there. And when he thought that he'd just charge to 100%, I explained the slow down at 80% would probably take longer than the stop in Baker. Not sure how Ford can better educate new owners about things like this.
Real nice hearing more chargers are going in at the hotels. Be real nice to leave with 100% charge and get that much farther on the first leg. And if they have it at the valet, no need to get up in the middle of the night to unplug and move, the valets can do that and no battles for electrons.
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