I’ve had decent luck with EA away from home. Just check the PlugShare app first and avoid the ones with the lowest ratings. I’ve also been able to be relatively spontaneous with charging, sometimes stopping at an EVGo or Chargepoint instead if there happened to be one near a place we were stopping at. Unless it’s the new EVGo they’re not as fast and you have to pay, but it gives you more options if you don’t want to go out of your way to some crappy WalMart parking lot to find half the EA chargers broken and the other half not running at advertised speed. I’ve had EA put out 301kw once though and 298kw another time, so it’s possible, just don’t bet on it. Your best option is to see if your destination has an L2 charger or Tesla destination charger and get a Tesla Tap. To my surprise the hotel I stayed at in NH last weekend had couple L2 chargers (they didn’t list that they did and it wasn’t on PlugShare) so I just plugged in to one of those overnight using the Lucid 14-50 plug and it saved me having to drive 40 miles away to DC fast charge. Overnight destination L2 charging in my opinion is always better because they’re usually free, you don’t add wear to the battery as much, and you wake up and you’re ready to go wherever without having to worry about “OK where do I go to charge?”