jgillmer
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I was charging at an EA station Columbia, MD on Friday, June 2, and I had the worst experience charging yet since started owning BEV and PHEVs in 2018. Further, I had a BEV skeptic with me that I was going to ",show how easy charging is." Picked a bad day for show and tell.
1st issue: When I arrived, there were 8 of 10 stations available (good start), but, as I unhooked the first, then second, then third station cables, they would each suddenly say unavailable in my app. So, I called the 888 number. It took about 7 minutes, but the rep did get me up and running. Part of the problem was that EA had a security breach and had just updated the App.
2nd issue: As soon as it started charging, I thanked the rep and got off the phone. When I turned back to the screen, it showed 1 min in but more than 21 kWh already delivered?!? I had pulled in at 6% SOC, and it was climbing at the 2.kWh rate you would expect in the first few minutes. So, basically, it started with improperly charging me nearly $9 in undelivered kWh.
3rd issue: So, I called the customer service rep back, and explained the situation that it started at 21+ kWh delivered, and was seemingly climbing on a normal rate since the start. The rep said to "Well, sir, it started at 131, so that makes sense." EXCUSE ME? I had to explain to him how charging rate and delivery works. By now it's about 20 min in and my SOC is around 40-45%. Since the charge rate had slowed to 96 kWh, the discrepancy between time and kWh delivery doesn't look quite as bad, still mathematically impossible. I asked the rep to refund me at least the inappropriate initial charge amount (but even better would be to comp the session) and he said "I'll have to think about that." At that point is when I asked for a manager.
4th issue: Manager gets on after a few more minutes. I go throw the whole explanation - and by this time I'm getting closer to 70% and charge rate has dropped to 81 kWh. I tell him how it started, that I was trying to showcase EA, and it has been nothing but a disaster and, oh, it's 92 degrees out with no shade. Long story short, he said he couldn't do anything about the session but would have his techs review it. The final tally was 86.9 kWh "delivered" in 48 minutes to my 88 kWh capable battery, which, if true, would have been a charge from nearly 0% to 98.5%...only trouble is I started at 6% SOC and stopped right at 80% - which would be closer to 60-65 kWh delivered.
5th issue: Did EA get back to me? Nope. Refund me? Nope. So, I think that may be the last time I use an EA station unless I have my back against the wall - and definitely the last time I praise the. I am canceling my subscription and turning the plug n charge back on in Ford Pass. That leaves me with EVGo (many in the area, but unfortunately with weak 198 Amp cables and charges by the minute), a smattering of Shell ReCharge, Volta DCFC unicorn in Lorton, VA (but down for weeks), and, later this year, Tesla superchargers.
Yeah, so, that skeptic - likely now
a full-blown anti-BEV. Thanks, EA. What a swell charging partner.
UPDATE: EA took about 3 weeks, but they did come back and credited my account for the session.
1st issue: When I arrived, there were 8 of 10 stations available (good start), but, as I unhooked the first, then second, then third station cables, they would each suddenly say unavailable in my app. So, I called the 888 number. It took about 7 minutes, but the rep did get me up and running. Part of the problem was that EA had a security breach and had just updated the App.
2nd issue: As soon as it started charging, I thanked the rep and got off the phone. When I turned back to the screen, it showed 1 min in but more than 21 kWh already delivered?!? I had pulled in at 6% SOC, and it was climbing at the 2.kWh rate you would expect in the first few minutes. So, basically, it started with improperly charging me nearly $9 in undelivered kWh.
3rd issue: So, I called the customer service rep back, and explained the situation that it started at 21+ kWh delivered, and was seemingly climbing on a normal rate since the start. The rep said to "Well, sir, it started at 131, so that makes sense." EXCUSE ME? I had to explain to him how charging rate and delivery works. By now it's about 20 min in and my SOC is around 40-45%. Since the charge rate had slowed to 96 kWh, the discrepancy between time and kWh delivery doesn't look quite as bad, still mathematically impossible. I asked the rep to refund me at least the inappropriate initial charge amount (but even better would be to comp the session) and he said "I'll have to think about that." At that point is when I asked for a manager.
4th issue: Manager gets on after a few more minutes. I go throw the whole explanation - and by this time I'm getting closer to 70% and charge rate has dropped to 81 kWh. I tell him how it started, that I was trying to showcase EA, and it has been nothing but a disaster and, oh, it's 92 degrees out with no shade. Long story short, he said he couldn't do anything about the session but would have his techs review it. The final tally was 86.9 kWh "delivered" in 48 minutes to my 88 kWh capable battery, which, if true, would have been a charge from nearly 0% to 98.5%...only trouble is I started at 6% SOC and stopped right at 80% - which would be closer to 60-65 kWh delivered.
5th issue: Did EA get back to me? Nope. Refund me? Nope. So, I think that may be the last time I use an EA station unless I have my back against the wall - and definitely the last time I praise the. I am canceling my subscription and turning the plug n charge back on in Ford Pass. That leaves me with EVGo (many in the area, but unfortunately with weak 198 Amp cables and charges by the minute), a smattering of Shell ReCharge, Volta DCFC unicorn in Lorton, VA (but down for weeks), and, later this year, Tesla superchargers.
Yeah, so, that skeptic - likely now
UPDATE: EA took about 3 weeks, but they did come back and credited my account for the session.
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