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,
KCross wrote: » That would mean mandating the app and no RFID cards.
zg3409 wrote: » RFID card and app (website) are already linked. Start with RFID, get notified on app. Many cars have apps too that can notify when charge completed.
September1 wrote: » Has someone actually paid for charge today?
zg3409 wrote: » Yes. See the Ioniq thread for my fun and games
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 it would not even ring... Other Facebook users suggested starting charger using website, so beware when card readers are down you need to use website. Its a pity old app could not have pushed notifications to warn people of the changes and expected problems. Fees seemed to have been applied at 10am, with call centre flooded.
KCross wrote: That would mean mandating the app and no RFID cards.
In all, “well over 4,000” people had signed up, he said. He estimated that in all there has been more than 7,000 cards issued.
Pay As You Go: Make a once off transaction at any ESB fast charge point or via the ecar connect app
zg3409 wrote: » From esb Has anyone managed to find a way to make a once off payment. The charger only said "present card" so I attempted to swipe a credit card, but charger immediately said unauthorised or similar. Is this feature of not signing up and rocking up to a charger with bank or credit card available now?
Gwen Cooper wrote: » Not sure if it's the same thing, but with ESB in the UK you can find the charger on the map, click on the connector you want and then my phone tells me to swipe to charge, once I swipe it asks for payment details and then lets me start a charge. The maps seems to be the same in ROI so I'd say it will be the same system.
zg3409 wrote: » I see that is possible if not logged in. I think this is what they mean by app/website, but the or at any fast charge point has me wondering if you should be able to rock up and pay with no phone needed once off.
jusmeig wrote: » Whats the story with the app? I just signed up on the eCars site, but the old app is just the map? I downloaded the Driivz, and it won't accept the creds I registered with on ecars? Have I done something silly?
Mickeroo wrote: » App not available yet but you can use the browser version for now: https://myaccount.esbecars.com/findCharger
jusmeig wrote: » Were people not saying use the app rather than card? They mean the web app then?
miamee wrote: » So the EV Plug In app I downloaded this morning is not the right one, is it? I still have ecars connect as well, was waiting for an update to that.
Mickeroo wrote: » EV Plug In is their UK app I think.
Gwen Cooper wrote: » EV Plug In is for UK only. Ecars connect is the one that will be used for ROI when they release it.
September1 wrote: » Basically you go to https://myaccount.esbecars.com/findCharger in your phone browser and you can start charge there.
ELM327 wrote: » ..... That 34kWh will probably get me 150 km......
slave1 wrote: » How much would Tesla charge for that top up? (or did you get a free supercharging S?)
irishgrover wrote: » is that a typo or accurate?
ELM327 wrote: » .... On the 29c scheme ...
ELM327 wrote: » Tesla is 29c/kWh too....