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Fair warning, this is a complaint story. I'll try keep it brief because it's really just another complaint story about the sorry state of vehicle charging.
Trip - Framingham MA to Rutland VT. Going Skiing at Killington - head up the night before to a hotel room in Rutland.
-Leave home at 100% charge - decided to use Apple Maps and let it choose for me (rather large mistake).
-Apple routes me to a Blink charger in Springfield VT. Connect - plug N charge doesn't work, Ford activation doesn't work. Guest logon to Blink app doesn't work. I get charge port faults, get worried that my charge port is fried. Several attempts - a Tesla model Y shows up and starts effortlessly (infuriatingly) charging at the other available supercharger. I wait for the Tesla to leave - try that supercharger. Same failures. Finally I sign up for the Blink app, give them my credit card, etc. I dick around a little longer and finally I get a charge, which is good because I had no choice. I was in the middle of nowhere VT in the dead of night. I think I was there for over an hour trying to get power. Charged for 22 minutes and never got much higher than 50kw charge rate because it was 0 degrees out and I didn't use Ford Nav to precondition the battery.
-I arrive in Rutland, head straight to the Tesla supercharger in Rutland. Totally deserted at 12:23 AM - stayed for ten minutes. Tesla adapter and plug-n-charge worked perfectly. But again, didnt get much higher than 50kw charge rate. Stayed for ten minutes.
-Got up next morning, headed back to Rutland Supercharger. One of the spaces is ICEd by one of those assholes in a giant pickup truck. Never actually witnessed that before. Prick. No matter, plenty of available chargers. I charge some more while I walk to McDonalds and have breakfast - somewhat reluctant because I didn't want anyone to steal my adapter. When I come back, to my enormous surprise there is a Cybertruck from NY charging at one of the stalls. Total charge time, 28 minutes, and I got from 31% to 54%. Again, terrible charge rate.
-Went Skiing for the day, left the mountain around 2PM for the trip from hell. I go to a Chargepoint supercharger on the Killington property. It's occupied. Apple promises me that I can reach an Electrify America charger in Lebanon NH. Okay, I bite. Big mistake.
-I arrive in Lebanon - it's a Wal-Mart - totally oversubscribed busy as hell four-charger setup. There is a LINE at the charger. I pull in behind a Ford lightning and wait - ICE drivers laughing at the stupid EV drivers. I have no choice - there are 16 Tesla superchargers 0.3 miles away but they are not compatible. I wait. I watch a lady with her ID4 try to leave, but totally UNABLE to remove the charge cord from her car. It is locked and wont release. This goes on for over 20 minutes. Lightning guy leaves - I pull in (several cars behind me), plug in, EA/Ford connection at first fails, then begins without issue. Thank Christ. I charge there from 20% to 70% - again, poor charge rate, maybe 65kw max - total time 32 mins. I wanted more but I felt bad making people wait.
-Apple routes me to a Ford Charge at Grappone Ford in Bow, NH. This one kills me - 6 lovely looking, well-lit superchargers in the middle of the dealership parking lot. Four are OFFLINE with network issues - cannot be activated. Two are occupied. I cannot charge. I begin searching for other chargers. Absolutely, totally, outrageously disappointing.
-I find another Blink charger at Grappone Hyundai right next door. One side is unoccupied - the other is taken up by a disabled Ioniq 5 with a handwritten note on the charger saying so. I use my credit card to activate the charger and thank the baby jesus, it works. I get the highest rate of charge of the whole trip here with >80kw. Go figure. I go from 36% to 70%, total charge time 21 minutes, not including the time wasted dicking around with the Ford chargers.
Arrived home after a 6 hour journey that was supposed to take 3.5 hours. Heater OFF most of the way - which makes a HUGE difference in range. But yes, I made it. Range anxiety the whole journey.
Non-Telsa friends, this shit is unsustainable. I have a standard range car - 68kwh battery, so granted, this trip was probably ill-advised. But it's the closest I've ever come to being stranded, and the first time I ever had to wait at a charging station, and the first time I ever tried to use Ford Charge. The CCS connectors ALL had to be manhandled - so goddamned clunky I can't believe anyone ever thought they were a good idea.
So why did I do it? Because I love my Mach E and on the highway it's the most comfortable, stable, fast and quiet thing I've ever driven. I decided to risk it for the driving experience rather than take my ICE Subaru.
But Christ in a Chicken Basket the rate of charge in my 2021 is terrible, and the charging infrastructure in the Northeast SUCKS. Not enough Tesla superchargers support us, and the ones at the Hookset welcome center in NH are also not compatible. This is a real heartbreaker. I won't road trip this car again unless I have a guaranteed destination charger available to me.
To reiterate everything everyone already knows
-All these providers need to retrofit to NACS like yesterday
-Stop making me download your stupid app. Let me pay with credit card only just like any gas station.
-Stop putting EV chargers in the dark back corner of truck stops
-Charging stations are still extremely buggy - Ford needs to work with these providers to fix this.
-Don't use apple nav when on a road trip. It won't precondition your battery and it just might try to route you to an incompatible charger
-Ford dealers don't seem interested in cooperating with @Ford Motor Company on EVs. Otherwise their Ford Chargers would be functioning at all times.
-Don't make stupid decisions - use A Better Route Planner, or go for ones that you know are working. I should have gone back to Rutland and supercharged to 95% and my life would have been fine.
That wasn't brief. Sorry.
Trip - Framingham MA to Rutland VT. Going Skiing at Killington - head up the night before to a hotel room in Rutland.
-Leave home at 100% charge - decided to use Apple Maps and let it choose for me (rather large mistake).
-Apple routes me to a Blink charger in Springfield VT. Connect - plug N charge doesn't work, Ford activation doesn't work. Guest logon to Blink app doesn't work. I get charge port faults, get worried that my charge port is fried. Several attempts - a Tesla model Y shows up and starts effortlessly (infuriatingly) charging at the other available supercharger. I wait for the Tesla to leave - try that supercharger. Same failures. Finally I sign up for the Blink app, give them my credit card, etc. I dick around a little longer and finally I get a charge, which is good because I had no choice. I was in the middle of nowhere VT in the dead of night. I think I was there for over an hour trying to get power. Charged for 22 minutes and never got much higher than 50kw charge rate because it was 0 degrees out and I didn't use Ford Nav to precondition the battery.
-I arrive in Rutland, head straight to the Tesla supercharger in Rutland. Totally deserted at 12:23 AM - stayed for ten minutes. Tesla adapter and plug-n-charge worked perfectly. But again, didnt get much higher than 50kw charge rate. Stayed for ten minutes.
-Got up next morning, headed back to Rutland Supercharger. One of the spaces is ICEd by one of those assholes in a giant pickup truck. Never actually witnessed that before. Prick. No matter, plenty of available chargers. I charge some more while I walk to McDonalds and have breakfast - somewhat reluctant because I didn't want anyone to steal my adapter. When I come back, to my enormous surprise there is a Cybertruck from NY charging at one of the stalls. Total charge time, 28 minutes, and I got from 31% to 54%. Again, terrible charge rate.
-Went Skiing for the day, left the mountain around 2PM for the trip from hell. I go to a Chargepoint supercharger on the Killington property. It's occupied. Apple promises me that I can reach an Electrify America charger in Lebanon NH. Okay, I bite. Big mistake.
-I arrive in Lebanon - it's a Wal-Mart - totally oversubscribed busy as hell four-charger setup. There is a LINE at the charger. I pull in behind a Ford lightning and wait - ICE drivers laughing at the stupid EV drivers. I have no choice - there are 16 Tesla superchargers 0.3 miles away but they are not compatible. I wait. I watch a lady with her ID4 try to leave, but totally UNABLE to remove the charge cord from her car. It is locked and wont release. This goes on for over 20 minutes. Lightning guy leaves - I pull in (several cars behind me), plug in, EA/Ford connection at first fails, then begins without issue. Thank Christ. I charge there from 20% to 70% - again, poor charge rate, maybe 65kw max - total time 32 mins. I wanted more but I felt bad making people wait.
-Apple routes me to a Ford Charge at Grappone Ford in Bow, NH. This one kills me - 6 lovely looking, well-lit superchargers in the middle of the dealership parking lot. Four are OFFLINE with network issues - cannot be activated. Two are occupied. I cannot charge. I begin searching for other chargers. Absolutely, totally, outrageously disappointing.
-I find another Blink charger at Grappone Hyundai right next door. One side is unoccupied - the other is taken up by a disabled Ioniq 5 with a handwritten note on the charger saying so. I use my credit card to activate the charger and thank the baby jesus, it works. I get the highest rate of charge of the whole trip here with >80kw. Go figure. I go from 36% to 70%, total charge time 21 minutes, not including the time wasted dicking around with the Ford chargers.
Arrived home after a 6 hour journey that was supposed to take 3.5 hours. Heater OFF most of the way - which makes a HUGE difference in range. But yes, I made it. Range anxiety the whole journey.
Non-Telsa friends, this shit is unsustainable. I have a standard range car - 68kwh battery, so granted, this trip was probably ill-advised. But it's the closest I've ever come to being stranded, and the first time I ever had to wait at a charging station, and the first time I ever tried to use Ford Charge. The CCS connectors ALL had to be manhandled - so goddamned clunky I can't believe anyone ever thought they were a good idea.
So why did I do it? Because I love my Mach E and on the highway it's the most comfortable, stable, fast and quiet thing I've ever driven. I decided to risk it for the driving experience rather than take my ICE Subaru.
But Christ in a Chicken Basket the rate of charge in my 2021 is terrible, and the charging infrastructure in the Northeast SUCKS. Not enough Tesla superchargers support us, and the ones at the Hookset welcome center in NH are also not compatible. This is a real heartbreaker. I won't road trip this car again unless I have a guaranteed destination charger available to me.
To reiterate everything everyone already knows
-All these providers need to retrofit to NACS like yesterday
-Stop making me download your stupid app. Let me pay with credit card only just like any gas station.
-Stop putting EV chargers in the dark back corner of truck stops
-Charging stations are still extremely buggy - Ford needs to work with these providers to fix this.
-Don't use apple nav when on a road trip. It won't precondition your battery and it just might try to route you to an incompatible charger
-Ford dealers don't seem interested in cooperating with @Ford Motor Company on EVs. Otherwise their Ford Chargers would be functioning at all times.
-Don't make stupid decisions - use A Better Route Planner, or go for ones that you know are working. I should have gone back to Rutland and supercharged to 95% and my life would have been fine.
That wasn't brief. Sorry.
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