There is already a method for doing this in PlugShare. Select “Could not charge” then select “In use”
There is already a method for doing this in PlugShare. Select “Could not charge” then select “In use”
I was planning on buying a Tesla for my first EV for years. Then he outed himself as a Nazi adjacent hate-monger. I didn’t buy a Tesla.
You are kind of making my point for me without realizing it. On road trips I don’t need to plan an activity around charging my Ioniq 5.
My experience (and what I’ve heard from others) has been more like 5 minutes longer on a 150, not 2 minutes. But 5 minutes still ain’t bad!
The charging speed of the Ioniq 5 is exceptional. 10% to 80% in 18 minutes on a 350kW charger, slightly longer on a 150. Makes a huge difference on road trips.
Source: I own an Ioniq 5 and get these speeds when charging
Not the EVs. Insurance for my Ioniq 5 is cheaper than my Prius Prime for identical coverage.
This is such a great point, and one of the primary reasons we bought an Ioniq 5.
No. Under the “Could not charge” option, there is a sub-item for “In use”