josh0
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- Josh
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Sure, totally. I’ll do the same, and pay for a month of Tesla membership if I know I’m going to have to use Tesla at least twice during the month. Though since IONNA has started spreading, I’ve rarely had to actually do that. I use their chargers in Kansas fairly often.It's very dependent on location, and sometimes time of day (Tesla has some locations with low time of day pricing).
So, if I'm on a trip, and ONE of the stops could be IONNA, but I'm charging a lot more times, and NONE of those stops can be IONNA (because they're not around those locations), then the Tesla stop makes more sense.
For example, on a recent trip ABRP suggested IONNA, when the nearby Tesla with membership was cheaper, and I had dozens of charges over multiple days each way.
Sure, for a one off charge, it might make sense.
All else being equal, however, I’ll prefer Ionna over Tesla simply to support their business model and competition in the charging market. Being able to charge with nothing more than a credit card really should be the default, and the less lock-in the better.
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