rivian1800
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I have received a free charging session from EA! I’m not complaining but,hey, I’ll take it ?
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Assuming you can get the app to communicate with the charger….. last 3 times I’ve charged at EA, I could not get the app to connect with the charger. So I was charged the higher rate.Suggestion: If you pay the $4/mo fee the cost goes down from $0.43 to $0.31 /kWh. You would have saved almost $9 on just this one charge (if it wasn't free). The monthly fee pays for itself if you charge even once per month, and you can always not pay for a month if you don't plan on going anywhere.
Suggestion is use let EA add a widget to your mobile wallet (assuming compatible device). This is my go to >90% of the time with EA.Assuming you can get the app to communicate with the charger….. last 3 times I’ve charged at EA, I could not get the app to connect with the charger. So I was charged the higher rate.
Yeah, feels good. About 2 months ago I found a charger like that while on vacation. I filled up 3 times. I didn’t know if it was a promotion or what.I have received a free charging session from EA! I’m not complaining but,hey, I’ll take it ?
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I have that subscription ($4/month) since the first day of having R1T and after 21.000+ miles driven, it’s WELL worth but I never received a free charging session from EA ‘ til now.Suggestion: If you pay the $4/mo fee the cost goes down from $0.43 to $0.31 /kWh. You would have saved almost $9 on just this one charge (if it wasn't free). The monthly fee pays for itself if you charge even once per month, and you can always not pay for a month if you don't plan on going anywhere.
That’s the way ??Suggestion is use let EA add a widget to your mobile wallet (assuming compatible device). This is my go to >90% of the time with EA.
If the reader isn’t working then I got to starting from the app.
Finally if I can’t get the app I just call EA and have them start the session. Like 2 times in hundreds of EA charges and one of those is because I couldn’t get a data connection in Frisco CO. Never have I ever paid with a CC.
Not at all of them. The EA site I have used about 10 times now charges by kWh. And EVgo just switched over to a VERY expensive tiered per kWh rate also tied to time of day. Makes even the full price EA look like a bargain.That's crazy expensive; here (in PA) they charge by minute (32c) so that would have been less than half.
The free chargers don't let you use the app so won't show if you have a membership.Suggestion: If you pay the $4/mo fee the cost goes down from $0.43 to $0.31 /kWh. You would have saved almost $9 on just this one charge (if it wasn't free). The monthly fee pays for itself if you charge even once per month, and you can always not pay for a month if you don't plan on going anywhere.
Lots of times they make the stations free if they are having network issues or have a lot of people that have to call in for a particular area to reboot the chargers. They tend to work better when free since the communications between the charger and the vehicle aren't hindered by waiting for payment processing or any kind of verification to occur.I have had several complimentary sessions from EA. I finally installed a home charger so I haven't been using them much lately but my last session was free. I have been wondering what the logic is. Are there promotions that I don't know about? Is it just random? Sometimes it seems to happen after a session fails to start and I shuffle over to the next charger. Is there something to that? What is the deal with these guys?
Was about to reply with the same. I fear our cheap charging in PA is coming to an end, though I haven't found any EA chargers that have switched to kWh pricing. EVgo was expensive before, but now they are outrageous. I avoid them when possible (unfortunately for our monthly trip to visit family we have to use EVgo now due to an EA station being offline, but hopefully that will change in the next month or so). The only good thing about kWh pricing vs time is when you get stuck with a slow charger you are only losing time and not also money.Not at all of them. The EA site I have used about 10 times now charges by kWh. And EVgo just switched over to a VERY expensive tiered per kWh rate also tied to time of day. Makes even the full price EA look like a bargain.
That said, I have used EA chargers on trips about 15 or so times now. All but 1 of those have been complimentary charging, so my miracle is getting a bill from EA. Not complaining.