Wonky_Donkey
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Quick review of Gridserve Norwich Electric Forecourt Opening Day - 21/04/22
I know quite a few of you have been interested in the new Gridserve location that opened in Norwich yesterday. I had the pleasure of visiting twice (more on that later) and I just thought I'd share my experiences.
So after many months of watching the site progress from a muddy field to this brand new facility I've been super excited for the opening day. Lots of social media activity on FaceBook from Gridserve in the lead up saying "come on down - say hi - take some photos - meet our team" - so that's what I did. Or at least that's what I tried to do.
Thought to myself - they are opening in the morning, there's going to be media stuff going on first thing, plus the die hard EV fans will want to be first in - so I'll leave it until mid afternoon to let the craziness calm down. With all that in mind I drove to the site at about 2.30pm to find a queue for the entrance. Place is rammed. Guy at the site entrance says "Sorry we're full and have about 100 people on a tour round the back of the building as well. Are you on a guest list?" I wasn't on a guest list - I may be an influencer in the eyes of Ford, but I'm a nobody in the eyes of Gridserve ?
I'll be honest I was disappointed - for all the "Come visit us" Facebook posts they were pumping out all morning it seemed there was a bit of a disconnect between the social media team and the reality of getting in, let alone charging up the car. I left feeling a bit dejected and a bit annoyed at a wasted trip.
Fast forward another 4 hours I figure I'll give it another go. This time there are just a few cars and plenty of available chargers (there are 22 x 350kW Ultra Rapid CCS chargers, 6 x 22kW Type 2 chargers, and 8 x Tesla Superchargers on site)
I find a space, plug in, tap my debit card, and away we go at 142kW. No fuss and a good charge rate.
Pricing is 45p/kWh for Ultra Rapid, and 39p/kWh for Type2 which is a little on the high side compared to IONITY's Ultra Rapid site just up the road which is still only 29p/kWh with a FordPass Charging Card, or the LIDL store's 50kW unit almost next door that is just 26p/kWh.
So we make our way upstairs to where the Costa / M&S Food / WH Smith outlets are, and just as we walk in there are a few people with Gridserve lanyards on sitting at a table (obvs there for the media peeps) - they blanked us as we walked past. Not even a friendly "Hi".
The retail area is nicely laid out, and has lots of nice seating, and a good selection of products.
Lots and lots of staff about, and a hell of a lot of guys in suits (I'm presuming this is the Gridserve Exec team) Recognised Toddington who was chatting with some of the suited crew.
Because of this it felt very soulless in the retail area - like some sort of corporate networking event that we had inadvertently gatecrashed. It was probably because it was launch day and the place was just full of GridServe execs and PR teams, but as a regular customer yesterday I was left feeling pretty much ignored. Not a single hello or Hi from any of the people wandering about. Unless you were media you were essentially invisible.
I went to the Costa Coffee outlet to get a drink to kill some time while the car was charging. Four staff standing about looking lost playing with their phones. One of them finally stepped forward and took my order and it was possibly the longest I've ever waited at a Costa for a coffee in my life (was about a 10+ minute wait - and there were no other customers being served or waiting)
When my drink was finally ready (it was a pretty sub standard latte) I was feeling so disappointed with the whole experience and atmosphere that I decided to go back to the car.
Perfect timing as I'd just got to 80% SOC - so I thought I'd bail out at this point. Touched the "Stop Charging" button on the screen - no response. Tried a few times - didn't seem to be responding. Ended up pressing the cable release button on the Mach-E charge port to stop the charge.
Big stickers on the front of the chargers "If you'd like a receipt use this QR code or visit this website" - scanned the QR code to go to the Gridserve website. To get a receipt you have to enter the last 4 digits of your credit/debit card and choose the location you charged in from a list of Gridserve locations. Guess what - the Norwich location isn't on the list. I have no idea how much I've been charged until it appears on my card statement.
At that point I binned my coffee and left feeling utterly disappointed with the whole experience.
It was such a stark contrast to my experience when I visited the Gridserve Braintree Forecourt last year which is what I was basing my expectations on.
So in a nutshell - the facilities look great, there is a plentiful supply of chargers, but the staff need time to get their s**t together. Charging costs are above average. I have no plans to return to the site in the near future.
I hope deep down that this site will be a success as we need quality infrastructure like this to make expanding EV ownership viable - but they need to be careful not to price themselves out of the market.
I know quite a few of you have been interested in the new Gridserve location that opened in Norwich yesterday. I had the pleasure of visiting twice (more on that later) and I just thought I'd share my experiences.
So after many months of watching the site progress from a muddy field to this brand new facility I've been super excited for the opening day. Lots of social media activity on FaceBook from Gridserve in the lead up saying "come on down - say hi - take some photos - meet our team" - so that's what I did. Or at least that's what I tried to do.
Thought to myself - they are opening in the morning, there's going to be media stuff going on first thing, plus the die hard EV fans will want to be first in - so I'll leave it until mid afternoon to let the craziness calm down. With all that in mind I drove to the site at about 2.30pm to find a queue for the entrance. Place is rammed. Guy at the site entrance says "Sorry we're full and have about 100 people on a tour round the back of the building as well. Are you on a guest list?" I wasn't on a guest list - I may be an influencer in the eyes of Ford, but I'm a nobody in the eyes of Gridserve ?
I'll be honest I was disappointed - for all the "Come visit us" Facebook posts they were pumping out all morning it seemed there was a bit of a disconnect between the social media team and the reality of getting in, let alone charging up the car. I left feeling a bit dejected and a bit annoyed at a wasted trip.
Fast forward another 4 hours I figure I'll give it another go. This time there are just a few cars and plenty of available chargers (there are 22 x 350kW Ultra Rapid CCS chargers, 6 x 22kW Type 2 chargers, and 8 x Tesla Superchargers on site)
I find a space, plug in, tap my debit card, and away we go at 142kW. No fuss and a good charge rate.
Pricing is 45p/kWh for Ultra Rapid, and 39p/kWh for Type2 which is a little on the high side compared to IONITY's Ultra Rapid site just up the road which is still only 29p/kWh with a FordPass Charging Card, or the LIDL store's 50kW unit almost next door that is just 26p/kWh.
So we make our way upstairs to where the Costa / M&S Food / WH Smith outlets are, and just as we walk in there are a few people with Gridserve lanyards on sitting at a table (obvs there for the media peeps) - they blanked us as we walked past. Not even a friendly "Hi".
The retail area is nicely laid out, and has lots of nice seating, and a good selection of products.
Lots and lots of staff about, and a hell of a lot of guys in suits (I'm presuming this is the Gridserve Exec team) Recognised Toddington who was chatting with some of the suited crew.
Because of this it felt very soulless in the retail area - like some sort of corporate networking event that we had inadvertently gatecrashed. It was probably because it was launch day and the place was just full of GridServe execs and PR teams, but as a regular customer yesterday I was left feeling pretty much ignored. Not a single hello or Hi from any of the people wandering about. Unless you were media you were essentially invisible.
I went to the Costa Coffee outlet to get a drink to kill some time while the car was charging. Four staff standing about looking lost playing with their phones. One of them finally stepped forward and took my order and it was possibly the longest I've ever waited at a Costa for a coffee in my life (was about a 10+ minute wait - and there were no other customers being served or waiting)
When my drink was finally ready (it was a pretty sub standard latte) I was feeling so disappointed with the whole experience and atmosphere that I decided to go back to the car.
Perfect timing as I'd just got to 80% SOC - so I thought I'd bail out at this point. Touched the "Stop Charging" button on the screen - no response. Tried a few times - didn't seem to be responding. Ended up pressing the cable release button on the Mach-E charge port to stop the charge.
Big stickers on the front of the chargers "If you'd like a receipt use this QR code or visit this website" - scanned the QR code to go to the Gridserve website. To get a receipt you have to enter the last 4 digits of your credit/debit card and choose the location you charged in from a list of Gridserve locations. Guess what - the Norwich location isn't on the list. I have no idea how much I've been charged until it appears on my card statement.
At that point I binned my coffee and left feeling utterly disappointed with the whole experience.
It was such a stark contrast to my experience when I visited the Gridserve Braintree Forecourt last year which is what I was basing my expectations on.
So in a nutshell - the facilities look great, there is a plentiful supply of chargers, but the staff need time to get their s**t together. Charging costs are above average. I have no plans to return to the site in the near future.
I hope deep down that this site will be a success as we need quality infrastructure like this to make expanding EV ownership viable - but they need to be careful not to price themselves out of the market.
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