bellyer
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For those who have stopped at the Fox Valley "DC Fast Charger" in Appleton, can you give some idea of how quickly it can charge the Mach-E? I live in Chicago and own a house in Baileys Harbor (Door County) that we have a L2 charger at. My Mach-E is the ER AWD, so estimated 270 miles. In nice weather with no use of Heat/AC, we can make it door to door without a charge, but barely. Usually, we stop to top up a bit at the EA DCFC in Milwaukee before heading up and can make it without too much concern, especially when we are easy on the AC/Heat. We are planning to head up to our house in Door County this winter with the Mach-E for the first time and between the cold on the battery and the likely need for heat throughout the drive, I am concerned about our normal route between Milwaukee and Door County (Rt. 43) and was thinking of taking Rt. 41 up and stopping off at the DC Fast Charger in Appleton, but Plugshare does not seem to note this being all that powerful of a DC Fast Charger really (actually looks closer to a L2 charger based on kw).
Would I be better off trying to work with a 100% charge from the EA station in Milwaukee and heading up our normal way or would it make sense to try taking 41 up and charging at the DC charger in Appleton? Would it take a really long time to get much of a charge in Appleton?
It sure would be nice if we could get some access to an EA DCFC in Green Bay, Sheboygan, or Manitowoc. It would take so much stress off me...
EDIT: I did just check A Better Route Planner and it actually recommends a stop at EA in Milwaukee and then also a stop at the GreenLots/Alliance Energy charger in Fon Du Lac, and then on to Door County. So, if anyone has experience at that GreenLots stop in Fon Du Lac, please let me know how your experience was with that, too.
Would I be better off trying to work with a 100% charge from the EA station in Milwaukee and heading up our normal way or would it make sense to try taking 41 up and charging at the DC charger in Appleton? Would it take a really long time to get much of a charge in Appleton?
It sure would be nice if we could get some access to an EA DCFC in Green Bay, Sheboygan, or Manitowoc. It would take so much stress off me...
EDIT: I did just check A Better Route Planner and it actually recommends a stop at EA in Milwaukee and then also a stop at the GreenLots/Alliance Energy charger in Fon Du Lac, and then on to Door County. So, if anyone has experience at that GreenLots stop in Fon Du Lac, please let me know how your experience was with that, too.
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