The key elements include six high speed charging hubs on motorways capable of charging eight vehicles simultaneously; 16 high speed charging hubs capable of charging four vehicles simultaneously; additional high power chargers at 34 current 50 kW locations; upgrading over 50 22 kW chargers to 50 kW, and replacing up to 264 locations with 528 charge points at the pre-existing pilot grade of 22 kW to next generation high reliability models.
cruisey1987 wrote: » So a week or two ago I decided to test out my Plugsurfing fob on an Ecars charger and it all works well I noticed yesterday that I haven't paid for it and it doesn't appear in my charge history (hence why I can't remember exactly what day it was) Did the same again today and it hasn't appeared yet in my history Has anyone else done this? Did they get billed by Ecars in the end or are they just not bothering to charge the external charging providers?
ELM327 wrote: » It used to work for me and be free, until they added a billing price in the app. Now it shows as 15c per min + 43c per kWh for the ecars chargers. Plugsurfing bill you after the fact, sometimes weeks after the fact. I think they are billed monthly by ecars and then they add the session(s) to your plugsurfing account. Plugsurfing is a good last resort if you can't get a strange app or site to work, especially if abroad, but you usually pay a 10-20% premium for that convenience. Rest assured it won't be free! (it was a hack to get free charging which I used for several months until they closed it!)
Gumbo wrote: » New units going into Tesco Clearwater, Finglas today.
Black_Knight wrote: » Added on their app 2 weeks ago. Odd. Maybe just painting it now. Not like there'd big demand for it
MJohnston wrote: » Right off the N2, it's not the worst place for a 22kW charger tbf
unkel wrote: » And if they don't believe you and are still about to plug in, you will have to resort to some physical violence.
unkel wrote: » Yeah the Leaf can knock you off. This has been a known bug for years, reported to the ESB many times. They haven't done anything about it. Does that surprise us? The only thing you can do to prevent it, is to stay with your car and if a Leaf arrives who wants to plug in, make sure to explain it to them so they won't plug in and knock you off. And if they don't believe you and are still about to plug in, you will have to resort to some physical violence.
unkel wrote: » Shure we've come a long way. This was Ireland in the 80s
Donall.ID.3 wrote: » Thank you for the reply. I did explain to the person in the Leaf at the fermoy charge point this afternoon, once they plug in and activate the charge my CCS charging will Stop. But she told me her Husband is a car sales man who is an expert and of course one car can use the chademo and the CCS at same time with no issues. She just proceeded to plug in, my charge stopped. Really takes the shine off Ev ownership not having a fit for purpose Public charge points.
Donall.ID.3 wrote: » Thank you for the reply. I did explain to the person in the Leaf at the fermoy charge point this afternoon, once they plug in and activate the charge my CCS charging will Stop. But she told me her Husband is a car sales man who is an expert and of course one car can use the chademo and the CCS at same time with no issues. She just proceeded to plug in, my charge stopped. Really takes the shine off Ev ownership not having a fit for purpose public charge points.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I was using the Hyperloop in Kilcullen one day (CCS), and a lady pulled in beside me in a leaf, and politely asked me that if she started using the CHAdeMO would it knock off my CCS session.. I told her that as it’s a new warp speed machine, it allows both CCS & CHAdeMO to charge at the same time... so it seems some are aware of the issue on the 50kW units.. I was already pulling 66kW (and falling) at that stage so saw zero impact to my speed when she plugged in..
[Deleted User] wrote: » Indeed depending on what EVs are plugged in, what SOC and battery temp. So if the Leaf E+ plugs in and maxes out at around 70 Kw ( briefly ) does this mean the CCS can get 80 Kw ? I suppose it's not a big issue now because very few cars are capable of 100 Kw for any length of time but it's very short sighted installing 150 Kw chargers with load splitting. Do People feel it's good value for taxpayers money ? should the best be installed now to make the network future proof ?
Deleted User wrote: » Do People feel it's good value for taxpayers money ? should the best be installed now to make the network future proof ?
Black_Knight wrote: » Galway plaza has been fully DC occupied for 3 hours in the last 7 days. Portlaoise similar. Kilcullen for 9 hours
Kramer wrote: » When you say fully DC occupied, do you mean both 75kW parts of the 150kW charger plus the 50kW DC beside it are in simultaneous use, i.e. 3 cars DC charging at the same time? Or that the 150kW unit is in use, likely by a single car, in addition to the old 50kW DC charger, i.e. 2 cars?
cruisey1987 wrote: » I still think you need at least 2 Chademo plugs in each site, if one is broken then you've no backup, and for a Leaf24 that typically means you can't make the next charger
Black_Knight wrote: » So basically, for 9 hours this week at kilcullen, a DC car (CCS or CHAdeMO, not broken down at this level) would not have been able to charge.