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Agreed. Just plug it in and chargeIt's plug and play. no need to sign in / join EA . The charger will recognize Lucid when it connects.
Agreed. Just plug it in and chargeIt's plug and play. no need to sign in / join EA . The charger will recognize Lucid when it connects.
There can be times when you might want to use the EA app, but if you have free charging, I would suggest that you actually avoid setting up an account, and loading your credit card information. You can still use the EA app to do things like checking out station availability and specific charger performance, but you can also do that in the Lucid (and others) app. My point is that the 'handshake' between EA and the car requires no app sign-up, and in the event of some kind of communication problem between the two, I don't want to risk the EA system defaulting to a paid charge. I have charged a lot of times, and never missed having an activated EA app.Thanks! If there is any extra charge (like idle charge?? maybe?) how will it charge me? Will I be asked for my credit card on the station console? Ultimately, Is there any reason or benefit to use the EA app with or without login?
Thanks for all the insight! I started with EA app and created an account w/ free membership level. After the suggestion to bypass the app, I tried doing the direct plug in without any authorization with my EA account, it works as you all suggested! Looking at the EA app, I believe it is not linked to my Lucid at all even those I used the same email address to registered on both Lucid and EA side. Sounds like they work independently. I assume once my promotion ran out in 11 months, I could either use the EA app or credit card to pay on the spot at that time.There can be times when you might want to use the EA app, but if you have free charging, I would suggest that you actually avoid setting up an account, and loading your credit card information. You can still use the EA app to do things like checking out station availability and specific charger performance, but you can also do that in the Lucid (and others) app. My point is that the 'handshake' between EA and the car requires no app sign-up, and in the event of some kind of communication problem between the two, I don't want to risk the EA system defaulting to a paid charge. I have charged a lot of times, and never missed having an activated EA app.
As far as idle fees go, there you be none charged with the promo, but more importantly...PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE! Nothing is more annoying than waiting for a charger while some fool has their car just sitting there taking up a space. I would never go there, and I wouldn't be surprised to find my car 'keyed' if I did!
You're welcome! You are probably right about there being no link between the Lucid/EA set-up and the independent EA app, but I just didn't want to take the chance. BTW, in case you had not caught it elsewhere in the forum, users who have had a really persistent 'handshake' problem, to the point where they eventually just went ahead and paid via credit card, report that they notified Lucid, who then reimbursed them. If you do have a handshake problem, open the Lucid app, and the charging station you are plugged into typically shows up right on the app, and there is a button to verify your Lucid/EA account from there. There used to be a lot of such handshake problems, but I haven't had one in a few months now.Thanks for all the insight! I started with EA app and created an account w/ free membership level. After the suggestion to bypass the app, I tried doing the direct plug in without any authorization with my EA account, it works as you all suggested! Looking at the EA app, I believe it is not linked to my Lucid at all even those I used the same email address to registered on both Lucid and EA side. Sounds like they work independently. I assume once my promotion ran out in 11 months, I could either use the EA app or credit card to pay on the spot at that time.
I’ve never been charged on road trips and been plugged in at least 1 hour…… many times in the last year. From my experience free is free without time limit.Keep in mind: Only first 30 min of EA charging is free. After that u will get charged. So I unplug my car at 29 min and no charge. I accidentally forgot one time and was charging for 40 min while I was at a restaurant and got a nominal charge from EA even though I have free charging.
True for VW and other brands. Not true for Lucid. At least not Lucids that have a free charging plan.Keep in mind: Only first 30 min of EA charging is free. After that u will get charged. So I unplug my car at 29 min and no charge. I accidentally forgot one time and was charging for 40 min while I was at a restaurant and got a nominal charge from EA even though I have free charging.
Lucid no longer advertises the free EA despite giving it to every owner. The old App prior to the update used to show this even when they didnt advertise it. This is how I found out. My service advisor even told me the promo ended and EA would not be free.I purchased a Lucid Air Touring in Dec 2023. I did not think that any free charging from electrify america was included. However to my suprise, doing my first DC charge at EA, the receipt showed $0. In my Lucid app chargin history it shows $0 for my first charge even though at the EA pump it showed me a rate for charging / kwh. I does not appear that my credit card has been charged either.
When I go into Lucid app and charging tab and service history - it does not say anything about the promotional period of charging. Any idea what is going on? I've read on the forums that Lucid has extended the free charging promo for 1 year on Touring purchases before end of 2023 but cannot see any confirmation on Lucid's official website.
What did you purchase and how many years of free charging were you supposed to get?Charging as I write this. 82% charged and $21.05 so far. Up until two weeks ago, charging at this exact location was free. But today all of a sudden I’m getting charged.
My car was towed to lucid service center and a whole bunch of updates were done. I’m wondering if because of these updates, the free charging went away.
Lucid Air Pure 2023, Dec 2023. Didn’t get anything mentioned specifically about free charging, but free was working well until 2 weeks ago.What did you purchase and how many years of free charging were you supposed to get?
Well...If free charging wasn't specifically included in your purchase, I'd say you are ahead already with 6 months of free charging =)Lucid Air Pure 2023, Dec 2023. Didn’t get anything mentioned specifically about free charging, but free was working well until 2 weeks ago.
I got my 2023 Air Pure at the end of November, 2023. At that time, the Pure was supposed to come with one year of free EA charging. (I think that the Touring was getting two years and the Grand Touring was getting three years.)Lucid Air Pure 2023, Dec 2023. Didn’t get anything mentioned specifically about free charging, but free was working well until 2 weeks ago.
Did you do plug-and-charge? Or did you have to use the EA app?Charging as I write this. 82% charged and $21.05 so far. Up until two weeks ago, charging at this exact location was free. But today all of a sudden I’m getting charged.
My car was towed to lucid service center and a whole bunch of updates were done. I’m wondering if because of these updates, the free charging went away.
That 30 min limit does not apply to Lucid. It applies for sure to Hyundai, Kia, Genesis.I have never heard of, nor experienced, a 30 minute time limit. Was the charge possibly idle fees?
Not using the EA app. Direct plug in.Did you do plug-and-charge? Or did you have to use the EA app?
I just bought a used 2022 Grand Touring. Even though the EA unit says it’s charging me x dollars, it’s not actually charging a credit card because I didn’t use my EA app. Lucid customer case told me it’s most likely a glitch and I should enjoy the free charging.