Denver_Paulie
Well-Known Member
Just did this drive back from Hays to Denver yesterday. I saw how bad the recent plugshare reviews were for Burlington, and Flagler was showing only 2 up at 50 kw. I decided to top off to 94% at Colby (no one waiting on my space) so I could skip both and charge at Limon. Colby is also much cheaper since EA still charges by the minute (no one else does in KS from my experience). Limon worked well and I was the only one charging until another R1T pulled up as I left.
We really need some additional charging options in eastern CO.
On my next drive from Denver to Lawrence, KS I plan to try the 100kW charger in Goodland since I have not used it before. If it is reliable, and easy to use, I am planning making that my last charging stop on the return drive back from Lawrence to Denver.
In regards to more charging options in eastern Colorado, there will some day be a Rivian charger in the same lot as the EA chargers in Flagler. Last summer I had a conversation with the owner of the I-70 Diner, and he mentioned he owns the land where the EA changer sits, and the land adjacent to it. He mentioned that he had finished up positive conversations with Rivian for them to install a charger right next to the EA ones.
Hopefully we see something by the end of 2024. And, hopefully, Rivian is able to to find reliable servicing teams to maintain chargers out there since it is pretty remote, and not close to any place where there are sufficiently skilled electrical teams to maintain EV chargers. This is probably the issues EA faces on maintaining the Flagler chargers.
Sorry to get off topic, but on the whole Kyle/Rivian max pack versus large pack thing, I don't really care since I don't tow anything, and the interstate EV charging infrastructure is not dense enough to where chargers are 25 or 40 miles apart, so I charge where the chargers are located. My idea of camping is a week in a nice hotel in Telluride, so I am not worried how I am going to get someplace super remote and then have enough charge to get back to charging infrastructure. All I know is $10k is a lot of money for 30 or 40 extra miles. Hell, for $15k more than I spent on my Rivian, I could buy a Hummer EV and have 350 - 400 miles of highway range if I swapped out to all season tires on that beast. In my opinion, the math just does not make sense, but that is just my two cents.
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