I began planning my first long distance outing when I got my Bolt two months ago by signing up for EVGo and ChargePointe accounts and locating all the charging stations between my home in Irvine, CA and Las Vegas, NV. We had previously roamed around Los Angeles and Orange counties on trips up to 120 miles. But last week we drove up to Idyllwild, CA, 105 mile away and 6000 feet up where we slow charged on 120 volts until we left town with a range of 195 miles showing. We arrived home showing 196 miles, thanks to regeneration and some questionable computations.
There aren't many charging locations between Irvine and Las Vegas and we'd never used one before so we hedged our bets by immediately stopping in Victorville after less than 50 miles to top off. I had read that there was an EVGo there with a DC Fast Charge and fixed price of $9.95. We found the station and eventually saw that it would take 14 minutes. We went into the mall for lunch and monitored progress via the MyChevrolet app. Charging stopped at 87%, with not enough miles to get us to Vegas. I called EVgo and was told the$9.95 flat rate was for only 30 minutes!
That works out to $50 for a full charge (it took us from 67% to 87%).
We decided to press on to Primm, NV, with its free level 2 stations. We started monitoring our shrinking margin, slowing way down and even killing the AC. Regeneration saved us as we approached Primm, increasing our margin from a low of 16 to 33.
We found the idle stations, but had a horrible time reading the display in the bright sunlight. I got on the phone with tech support and they eventually decided the station was down, even though the online map continued to list them as available.
So here we are, 45 miles from our destination plugged into a 120V outlet on a 100 degree day knowing it will be hours before we can proceed.
Clearly, EVgo and ChargePointe need some work.
There aren't many charging locations between Irvine and Las Vegas and we'd never used one before so we hedged our bets by immediately stopping in Victorville after less than 50 miles to top off. I had read that there was an EVGo there with a DC Fast Charge and fixed price of $9.95. We found the station and eventually saw that it would take 14 minutes. We went into the mall for lunch and monitored progress via the MyChevrolet app. Charging stopped at 87%, with not enough miles to get us to Vegas. I called EVgo and was told the$9.95 flat rate was for only 30 minutes!
That works out to $50 for a full charge (it took us from 67% to 87%).
We decided to press on to Primm, NV, with its free level 2 stations. We started monitoring our shrinking margin, slowing way down and even killing the AC. Regeneration saved us as we approached Primm, increasing our margin from a low of 16 to 33.
We found the idle stations, but had a horrible time reading the display in the bright sunlight. I got on the phone with tech support and they eventually decided the station was down, even though the online map continued to list them as available.
So here we are, 45 miles from our destination plugged into a 120V outlet on a 100 degree day knowing it will be hours before we can proceed.
Clearly, EVgo and ChargePointe need some work.