Electrify America Charged me today

Yep. I tried it 2 days after the 3-year mark last month and I was charged $0.00
The whole thing was an experiment at our only EA location.
They charge $0.56 kWh (which is ludicrously high) and the fastest charging rate of these 350 kWh chargers was bout 70 kWh.
Still, the handshake worked with the VIN. I guess it's good in a pinch. My rate at home is (still rather high) $0.17 kWh. Best to just do it at home.
Ahhhh, well allow me to retort….

EA’s in LA Arles truly high. I’ve seen .78/kWh but the picture of last night is .64/kWh…

No difference to gas at these rates… also note that this is starting at 27% SOC…..F**km*

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My arithmetic must be off. I don’t believe my three years will be up until October of this year.
Your math is correct - you took delivery in Oct '22? Should have free charging until October of this year. Have they started charging you at EA already?
 
Ahhhh, well allow me to retort….

EA’s in LA Arles truly high. I’ve seen .78/kWh but the picture of last night is .64/kWh…

No difference to gas at these rates… also note that this is starting at 27% SOC…..F**km*

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Charging at super chargers should be used while travelling or as a last resort. I am sure your home cost per KW is still more reasonable. I pay $0.16 per kw at home. And besides, $48 is still a little cheaper than gas.
 
Would like to do a ground installation for same reasons. Not really concerned about expense as much as being part of the change the world needs to see.
Finished this project in my side yard last year. By no means a sound investment for me personally but as you say, it feels good to be part of the change and it feels great driving around free-ish.
 

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Finished this project in my side yard last year. By no means a sound investment for me personally but as you say, it feels good to be part of the change and it feels great driving around free-ish.
Think of it as an investment for our children and the future of our planet. That should make free driving even sweeter!
 
Charging at super chargers should be used while travelling or as a last resort. I am sure your home cost per KW is still more reasonable. I pay $0.16 per kw at home. And besides, $48 is still a little cheaper than gas.
Depends on if you were using premium 91 or regular…. I fueled my S550 with regular… knock it or try it ;)
 
Ahhhh, well allow me to retort….

EA’s in LA Arles truly high. I’ve seen .78/kWh but the picture of last night is .64/kWh…

No difference to gas at these rates… also note that this is starting at 27% SOC…..F**km*
They really charged me again today…

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As the so called free charging for which we probably paid upfront whn we bought the car ends for all EVs on the road, I sould asume that demad to charge at DCFC will fall when we charge at home.. I would not ber surprised if they lower the price or lose revenue. Let us how the elasticity of price vs demand works.
 
Add up the cost of energy, demand, chargers, land and money. These are not charities, they need to make a profit.
100%, I’ve charged +/-6,187 kWh over the last 23 months of free charging so so the .68 per/kWh so +/-$4,207 of free charging.

I paid for the Dolby Atmos and other extras, which later became “Air Credits” after I took delivery. So I figure I paid for my charging and then some!!
 
its painful to hear how someone can charge at home for $0.18... wow. we pay $0.45/kwh here in Norcal.. as much as some of the EA and supercharger rates. no discount for driving an EV here, as much as $5/gallon gas. and my GT has never gotten above 2.88m/kw, im not sure how people are getting 3 miles or above..

granted my GT has the 21 inch wheels and average traffic speeds here are 75mph and above.. often way above.
 
Behind every ev charger there is a Tesla or other battery bank.As the battery prices fall, I expect gas stations to add charge stations too. We will see many business models by retailers, travel Plazas, parking lots, hotels, Coffee shops, fast food restaurants etc who already have land, power, ability to add solar etc.
 
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