SWORDER
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As you can see from my post history, I absolutely love my 2021 TTS while having no fondness at all for Electrify America. They are to EV charging what Internet Explorer is to browsers.
Anyway, there's this app called PlugShare that I use where you can indicate whether particular chargers in the neighborhood are working, at what speed (kW), and leave comments. Since EA fails so frequently, I try to avoid EA and use EvGo and ChargePoint. The latter two work 100% of the time for me so most of my comments on EV chargers are positive.
With EA though -- not so much. I have about a 50% success rate with them. And judging from all of the PlugShare comments I've read, it's clear I'm not alone. With the 50% failed sessions, I typically leave an "EA sucks" remark in the comments [but I also make note of the successful charges too to keep things accurate and balanced].
Anyway, I guess EA does monitor the PlugShare comments. They gave me a call, probably just to chat with the guy who keeps posting "EA sucks" in the comments. The rep was pleasant enough. She suggested calling EA at the posted number whenever I have a problem. I told her that I've tried that but no one ever answers. She said to send an email to them when I'm about to charge at one of the bad chargers so they can see what's going on. I said I might try it. Their chargers over at Caesars Palace Forum Shops in Las Vegas fail 100% of the time for me (and plenty of others) so maybe that'll be a good test case.
I don't flatter myself to think that VW actually cares about a peon car owner like me, but at least they're making an effort to collect info about the constant stream of charge failures.
Anyway, there's this app called PlugShare that I use where you can indicate whether particular chargers in the neighborhood are working, at what speed (kW), and leave comments. Since EA fails so frequently, I try to avoid EA and use EvGo and ChargePoint. The latter two work 100% of the time for me so most of my comments on EV chargers are positive.
With EA though -- not so much. I have about a 50% success rate with them. And judging from all of the PlugShare comments I've read, it's clear I'm not alone. With the 50% failed sessions, I typically leave an "EA sucks" remark in the comments [but I also make note of the successful charges too to keep things accurate and balanced].
Anyway, I guess EA does monitor the PlugShare comments. They gave me a call, probably just to chat with the guy who keeps posting "EA sucks" in the comments. The rep was pleasant enough. She suggested calling EA at the posted number whenever I have a problem. I told her that I've tried that but no one ever answers. She said to send an email to them when I'm about to charge at one of the bad chargers so they can see what's going on. I said I might try it. Their chargers over at Caesars Palace Forum Shops in Las Vegas fail 100% of the time for me (and plenty of others) so maybe that'll be a good test case.
I don't flatter myself to think that VW actually cares about a peon car owner like me, but at least they're making an effort to collect info about the constant stream of charge failures.
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