fillum wrote: » I just purchased my first EV last week (and loving it!). I've signed up for both ESB's card, as well as EasyGo. One thing I am confused by is how some of the charge points for EasyGo are free, whereas the very same charger has to be paid for with the ESB card. This even goes for fast chargers. Any ideas?
Gumbo wrote: » Private enterprise. The same way circle k in Cabra is €1 for petrol but circle k in Finglas is €1.10. Location, ownership of the unit, contract, etc etc Lidl is free as Lidl have quite green credibility and they want to entice you into their store. They are 22kw units. Then some charge as they are on motorway routes so facilitate cross country travel. The big question is did you buy an EV to only charge on the public network? Do you have a home charger?
colmkirk wrote: » Just following on from that question, do you guys think that the charging network has improved since esb has started charging ev owners?
fillum wrote: » No I’ve just had a zappi installed today. Just found it odd that my local shopping Centre has fast chargers that I need to pay for with my card, but when using the EasyGO tag they’re free. Thanks for the answer
Black_Knight wrote: » Interesting. Checking the easygo app it does say the esb units are free of charge. Surely not though!?
Gumbo wrote: » What chargers are they? Most if not all require a membership card or fob of some sort. Even easygo require registration and you tap the fob or activate on their app the same way as ESB chargers. Even the free ones.
fillum wrote: » They're the ESB green ones you see around the place, with the 3 chargers. I registered with EasyGo, they sent the fob and it worked.
Black_Knight wrote: » False advertising to say they're free, and then bill for them.
obi604 wrote: » Was at a lidl today and noticed an electric car charger post. Did not get a chance to look at it.
Kramer wrote: » 22kW AC points, ran by EasyGo. You need their app/fob to initiate them.https://easygo.ie/
obi604 wrote: » thanks i cant easily see from the website is there a sign up or monthly fee? what is teh cost per kw? directed towards people that have actual experience with this servuice
cruisey1987 wrote: » Depends on the chargers, EasyGo can have different prices depending on where the charger is Lidl ones are free last time I checked
obi604 wrote: » thanks, for a very occasional user of public chargers, is it worthwhile to sign up to easygo? I have an esb ecars sign up. not sure if its worth my while to be probably paying another monthly fee to easygo
cruisey1987 wrote: » You can sign up for a free account and no monthly fees, download the app and you'll be able to use the lidl chargers If you're only going to use public charging occasionally then I'd avoid the ESB monthly fee account, just use pay as you go
obi604 wrote: » noted with easy go, is there any upfront fees etc seems like you have to pay them for the fob
cruisey1987 wrote: » Only if you go for the fob, I didn't bother
obi604 wrote: » what other charges does it allow you charge with ?
obi604 wrote: » which of these options is best to choose? presume the pay as you go scenario pay as you go suggest just for one use only, anything above this should be pre payhttps://ibb.co/H4ZJQmp
obi604 wrote: » any thoughts on this?
cruisey1987 wrote: » Easiest way is to go onto the easygo website
obi604 wrote: » thanks, I cant easily see from the website is there a sign up or monthly fee? what is the cost per kw? directed towards people that have actual experience with this service