Here is the final chapter of my EV rental journey that has kept you all riveted (I'm sure).
We left southwest FL this morning charged at 100%. Made it 120 miles to an ElectrifyAmerica charging station near the Fort Lauderdale airport with about 49% charge left, after having travelled 70-75 MPH the basically the whole trip.
I was intrigued to see how well the Level 3 chargers worked. We were a bit short on time, but I was willing to invest 20-30 minutes to try to get above 70% to avoid having to pay the $35 fee.
At the station, there were only 2 of 10 chargers open. I backed into one that was a bit tight, but close to the port. However, after 5 minutes of trying to get the reader to accept my account, nothing happened. I finally saw on the contactless card reader (not the main screen) a message that said "Network Error".
At that point, I was a bit frustrated and had to make the call about whether it was worth it to try the last open spot. We had less than two hours until our flight departure, so I made the decision just to head to the airport. I wasn't sure we'd get to 70% in 15 minutes or so.
But in a mixed blessing, when Thrifty checked in the car, they did not charge us the $35 fee. I have rarely if ever, heard of a rental car company not tacking on any and all fees possible, but they did not in this case. So all was well in the end.
We left southwest FL this morning charged at 100%. Made it 120 miles to an ElectrifyAmerica charging station near the Fort Lauderdale airport with about 49% charge left, after having travelled 70-75 MPH the basically the whole trip.
I was intrigued to see how well the Level 3 chargers worked. We were a bit short on time, but I was willing to invest 20-30 minutes to try to get above 70% to avoid having to pay the $35 fee.
At the station, there were only 2 of 10 chargers open. I backed into one that was a bit tight, but close to the port. However, after 5 minutes of trying to get the reader to accept my account, nothing happened. I finally saw on the contactless card reader (not the main screen) a message that said "Network Error".
At that point, I was a bit frustrated and had to make the call about whether it was worth it to try the last open spot. We had less than two hours until our flight departure, so I made the decision just to head to the airport. I wasn't sure we'd get to 70% in 15 minutes or so.
But in a mixed blessing, when Thrifty checked in the car, they did not charge us the $35 fee. I have rarely if ever, heard of a rental car company not tacking on any and all fees possible, but they did not in this case. So all was well in the end.