I had to go to the Orlando airport last night to pick up my partner who had met his daughter in Reykjavik for a concert and a few days of ice hiking. It was a 187-mile drive each way. (Orlando was the only Florida airport with direct flights to Reykjavik, and he wanted to avoid the risk of a connecting flight in the northeast this time of year had he flown out of our closest airport.) The fastest route took me through the boonies up the center of Florida, and the only EA chargers along the route were at the intersection of I-4 and state route 27. (I-4 is the main route to Disney World and has traffic jams from early morning until past midnight daily.). The traffic jams start 10 miles north and south of I-4 on route 27, so it is a massively traveled area.
The EA station at this thronged location has only 4 charging stalls. When I arrived shortly before 9 p.m., one of the stalls was not working, and 4 cars were waiting to charge. I found a ChargePoint station closer to the airport, but a PlugShare check said two of its stalls were out of service. Since I had enough range to get from the EA station to the airport 30 miles away, I checked and found another EA station about 9 miles beyond the airport. I figured it was early enough that I could use that station before going to the cell phone lot. However, Plugshare said two of its stalls were out of service, and there was always a very long line since it was at a huge shopping center. Since I had plenty of range to get to the airport and back to the original EA location, I decided to proceed to the airport without charging, figuring that it would be late enough on my return trip to not find a waiting queue.
The flight was delayed even further than had been shown on the airline's website, and there was still a huge traffic jam on I-4, so we didn't get back to the original EA charger until 12:01 a.m. So much for thinking there would be no queue for chargers at that late hour. There were three cars ahead of us. It was 1:10 a.m. before we got back on the road for home.
So . . . another aggravating roadtripping story with a CCS vehicle that leaves me wondering if it's yet advisable to become an all-EV household when our Gravity arrives. That Odyssey has some life left in it yet.