System Upgrade Dear EV Drivers, To enable us to provide you with some enhanced functionality and a new app, we will be performing a system upgrade this coming Wednesday morning, October 2nd,
innrain wrote: I looked at all 7 FCP in use right now and all have the swipe greyed out. BTW nice to see a nearly all green map.
kennethsmyth wrote: » Ohh ohhh, seeing an issue with the maps part of the app - "for development purposes only" and maps darkened, maybe hasnt put in the full licence fee yet!! Ok doesn't do this if signed in, only when looking at maps without signing in shows issue.
innrain wrote: » Are you using the old app maybe? Check this linkhttps://myaccount.esbecars.com/findCharger?
McGiver wrote: » That's not the point. You can still swipe it even when greyed out. I tried it and it does work.
daheff wrote: » unless its a couple of times a week. 5Eur *2*52= 520EUR annually (before kw charge)
jasonb wrote: » Just a quick question. Should I have received a new eCars card? I registered a few weeks ago, entered my current card's number, but have got nothing in the post. Thanks...
Mickeroo wrote: Do you have to be in the vicinity of the charger to be able to do that McGiver? I just tried to stop some poor randomer's charge in Dublin somewhere (for science, you understand) but I couldn't swipe.
McGiver wrote: » I was several kilometres away... Do you think it checks the GPS or something?
Mickeroo wrote: » That's what I was wondering. Wouldn't be particularly hard to implement. I had a look at one 9km away that's in use at the moment and it's greyed out there too. Maybe it was a glitch that happened when they were flicking the switch for the charges this morning?
ELM327 wrote: » It doesnt check the GPS I "started" a charge on a charger 50km away.
ELM327 wrote: It doesnt check the GPS I "started" a charge on a charger 50km away.
Mickeroo wrote: That's what I was wondering. Wouldn't be particularly hard to implement. I had a look at one 9km away that's in use at the moment and it's greyed out there too.
kennethsmyth wrote: » It must be aligned to the user login then, so if I start a charge only i can stop it unless i unplug.
McGiver wrote: » Yes I could start any of them the other day. It knocks it out for a minute or so when you do it. This is a separate and genuine issue.
Mickeroo wrote: » I'm pretty sure you could always do that with the Bosch app, though I never tried.
NBar wrote: » Do Nissan leafs take all day to charge at the non fast charger run points cause any thoughts I have of going electric are fading as every day I see the same cars from morning until evening plugged into charge points in Maynooth shopping centre (Tescos) it seems to be people working in the centre or nearby parking their cars for the day on charge, does the charger stop or disconnect when fully charged or does the owner just leave until they return and then someone else can get a charge.
KCross wrote: » Dont let that stop you going EV. The idea is dont buy a car that requires you to use the chargers. Charge at home or at an FCP on a long journey. If just going to the shops dont go expecting an SCP to be available. The SCP's are still free to use so the freeloaders are still using those as their personal chargers! Saw the same in Dingle a while back. Lady across the road in the aquarium uses it as her own charger/space! At least she had a note on the screen to say where she was and she did move for me but its not on really.
Efitz2019 wrote: Will be interesting to see how ecars manage the SCP's when they start charging for them. Some sort of overstay fee will have to be introduced to make sure people don't block them all day or just use them for free parking!
McGiver wrote: » Can they detect if the car doesn't draw power? I'd stay they could. If so 15 minutes grace period after that and the overstay fee...
KCross wrote: » Not sure that would be practical. It would be very difficult for an owner to know exactly when their charge is finished unless eCars implemented a set time for a charge session.
zg3409 wrote: » Waterford FCP had 2 cars trying to start a charge this morning with non working RFID reader and phone line was so busy
unkel wrote: » Those people obviously didn't know about the Bosch app Those crappy EFACEC chargers have forever problems with the card readers. So bypass the card reader!
zg3409 wrote: » The app could notify users their charge session has finished and they have a grace period to return to their vehicle. Tesla does this at superchargers.