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Category Archives: Carcharging
Charging Infrastructure Maintenance, even Nissan Struggles
Keeping EV Charging equipment operational takes time, money and effort. Many of the charging stations are five years old now and showing signs of wear. Companies that are based solely on EV revenues struggle to keep up. Blink (Car Charging … Continue reading
New Model S owner blocks ChargePoint EV charging space
There is a brand new charging location in Franklin TN at the McEwan Building. It went live last week so I ran over there to check it out and see if there is a fee to use the stations or … Continue reading
Posted in Blink, Carcharging, ChargePoint, Electric Car, Level 2 EV Charger, Nissan LEAF, Tesla Model S
Tagged ICED, Tacoma, Toyota
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Tennessee Rapid Charger Reliability
The numbers are in. Tesla takes the crown as the most reliable rapid charging network in Tennessee. The 3 “supercharger” locations in Tennessee are all less than 1 year old, so the equipment is brand new which partially explains the … Continue reading
Posted in Blink, Carcharging, CHAdeMO, eVgo, Level 3 EV Charger, Mapco, Nissan LEAF, SuperCharger, Uncategorized
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Blink Introduce “Post Charging Occupancy Fees” in some markets – Effective July 20th 2015.
In an email sent out on 7/13/2015 Blink announced they will introduce, starting on July 20th 2015, “Occupancy Fees” of 8c per minute to discourage EV drivers from leaving cars parked long after a car has completed its charge. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Blink, fee structure, occupancy fee, Tennessee Blink
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Blink increase cost of EV charging by 140% in Tennessee and many other states.
Starting September 2nd 2014 Blink have changed their fee structure. In many states they are switching to charging per kWh, which is both fair and advantageous to owners of older LEAF’s that charge more slowly than recent models. In states … Continue reading
Posted in Blink, Carcharging, CHAdeMO, Cost Benefit, Electric Car, Level 2 EV Charger, Level 3 EV Charger, Opinion
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Embassy Suites Hospitality Turns Sour
After six weeks of hospitality by the Embassy Suites I was asked to move on. Here’s the story. Change of Office Location My employer relocated to Crescent Centre Drive in Franklin on Friday June 13th 2014. Co-incidentally my employer held … Continue reading
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LEAF takes its first unscheduled visit to the shop. Cost? $0.00 plus free fuel and car wash!
Over the 2 1/2 years I’ve owned my LEAF a few minor issues have occurred with a speaker failure and window winder both of which waited until the next scheduled maintenance for repair under warranty. This last week I had … Continue reading
Posted in Blink, Carcharging, Customer Service, Electric Car, Level 2 EV Charger, Newton Nissan, Nissan LEAF
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Carcharging likely to end Free EV Charging at Kohl’s and other Blink sites
On a recent Webinar hosted by the San Francisco Bay area LEAF owners, CarCharging (who recently purchased the assets of the bankrupt Ecotality/Blink Network) answered any and all questions posed to them by Webinar participants. The purchase is just a … Continue reading