bruceski88
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The app Plugshare has all the chargers you can use on a map on your phone. Electrify America has always worked for me at high speed. 3 out of 12 times they either had to reset the charger or I switched to another one.The US Department of Energy maintains spreadsheets of all US EV charging stations by state:
https://afdc.energy.gov/stations/states
The spreadsheets are loaded with information about each station - pretty much any question that you may have about it.
I downloaded NH for myself, and, so far, the data checks out as accurate and up-to-date.
I suggest that anyone (like me!) who is uncertain about the availability of charging stations should download the spreadsheets for the states you are most interested in.
I hope this helps!
smp
Volta chargers are always free and slow.
I would not have gotten an EV without home charging. Some people can get by with 120V
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