triangles
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I did my first long distance trip this past weekend, Toledo, OH to Cleveland, OH (120ish miles). I'm sure this distance would be no biggie in other parts of the country but in Ohio once you leave the city, charging opportunities are few and far between. Temps were low 40's so I figured range wouldn't be hurt too bad. I almost underestimated the cold effect on range. There really isn't anywhere convenient to charge half way so I decided to take the turnpike and use the RV outlets at the service plazas at mile markers 76.9 and 140. I had a head/cross wind that didn't help either. I drove normal speeds (70mph) to the first service plaza as it was only about 25 miles from home. I topped off after 1.5 hours and then tried to draft a semi at 63mph but due to the wind being gusty and partially a cross wind drafting was mostly pointless. I started to experience range anxiety for the first time when 20 miles out, the GOM indicated I'd be 3mi short of my next charging destination. This left me with the choice to slow down to extend my range or get off and hope I could plug in to the 240v outlet behind the Jack's deli in Sandusky. I decided to adjust my cruise control to 51mph and gamble that would gain me enough additional range. I made it to the mile marker 140 service plaza with 3 mile left on the GOM. I charged for between 1 and 1.5 hours till the GOM said 30mi as I only had 24 more miles to go. I L1 charged at my destination since I wouldn't need my car till the next day. It finished at about 7am the next day.
For the return trip it was colder, 38F and falling. Since it was colder I figured that driving 20mph under the speed limit might not be enough to make it between service plazas. Also I expected traffic to be heavier and going that slow would be dangerous so I planned on driving straight to Sandusky to top off and then get on the turnpike and stop at the mile marker 76.9 service plaza to charge up to whatever I needed to get home. I ended up running around and going out to lunch before leaving which ate up enough range that I could no longer reach Sandusky. I saw that a Walmart in Elyria had some charge stations by a company I had not heard of called EVgo. I knew there would be a charge but I just needed a little bit to get me to Sandusky. Well I got there and the charge station had no buttons or credit card swipers, just a small screen. So I plugged in and it said waiting for payment but I didn't see any way to pay. I looked up the company's website on my phone and it looks like they want to lock you into some ridiculous 12 month contract with monthly fees on top of charging a high hourly charging fee! I noticed a small black rectangle below the screen that looked like it might be some sort of RFID reader that I would have had to of had a plan and one of their cards to turn on the charge station. So I changed plans and got on the turnpike to charge at the 140 mile marker service plaza. While charging there for 2 hours I plotted my next move and took a nap. As noted above making it to the next service plaza to charge wasn't an option. 53 miles away, a private business owner in Fremont, OH (Fort Stevenson House) had a charge station installed and listed it as available for public. I called ahead since if I got there and couldn't use it for some reason I'd have no option but a tow truck. The business owner was very friendly and even called his evening security to let them know I'd be coming and they offered to let me into the lobby where they had vending machines while I waited for the car to charge. It would be Sunday evening by the time I got there and not much in the area would be open. A friend who lives near Fremont called me shortly before I got there and offered to pick me up and take me out to dinner while my car charged. After dinner, I waited in the lobby for about 1/2 hour until the battery got to 75% charge since I figured that would be enough to get me the 40-some miles home. I guessed about right since there were 4mi left on the GOM when I got home. I did have charging options closer to home in case my 75% guess fell short of getting me there. In the end it was a fun little adventure that I don't ever intend to repeat! I may try again when it's warmer and I can make the trip with just one stop and not have cold and rain to deal with.
For the return trip it was colder, 38F and falling. Since it was colder I figured that driving 20mph under the speed limit might not be enough to make it between service plazas. Also I expected traffic to be heavier and going that slow would be dangerous so I planned on driving straight to Sandusky to top off and then get on the turnpike and stop at the mile marker 76.9 service plaza to charge up to whatever I needed to get home. I ended up running around and going out to lunch before leaving which ate up enough range that I could no longer reach Sandusky. I saw that a Walmart in Elyria had some charge stations by a company I had not heard of called EVgo. I knew there would be a charge but I just needed a little bit to get me to Sandusky. Well I got there and the charge station had no buttons or credit card swipers, just a small screen. So I plugged in and it said waiting for payment but I didn't see any way to pay. I looked up the company's website on my phone and it looks like they want to lock you into some ridiculous 12 month contract with monthly fees on top of charging a high hourly charging fee! I noticed a small black rectangle below the screen that looked like it might be some sort of RFID reader that I would have had to of had a plan and one of their cards to turn on the charge station. So I changed plans and got on the turnpike to charge at the 140 mile marker service plaza. While charging there for 2 hours I plotted my next move and took a nap. As noted above making it to the next service plaza to charge wasn't an option. 53 miles away, a private business owner in Fremont, OH (Fort Stevenson House) had a charge station installed and listed it as available for public. I called ahead since if I got there and couldn't use it for some reason I'd have no option but a tow truck. The business owner was very friendly and even called his evening security to let them know I'd be coming and they offered to let me into the lobby where they had vending machines while I waited for the car to charge. It would be Sunday evening by the time I got there and not much in the area would be open. A friend who lives near Fremont called me shortly before I got there and offered to pick me up and take me out to dinner while my car charged. After dinner, I waited in the lobby for about 1/2 hour until the battery got to 75% charge since I figured that would be enough to get me the 40-some miles home. I guessed about right since there were 4mi left on the GOM when I got home. I did have charging options closer to home in case my 75% guess fell short of getting me there. In the end it was a fun little adventure that I don't ever intend to repeat! I may try again when it's warmer and I can make the trip with just one stop and not have cold and rain to deal with.