RanulfCol11
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I don’t have regular access to at-home charging, so I’ve been relying heavily on public chargers. After two years of using Electrify America and having nothing but horror stories with their charging network, I decided to give EVGO a try.
I signed up for EVGO’s $12.99 subscription plan since they’re affiliated with the fast-expanding Pilot/Flying J Truck Stop EV Charging network. My goal was to lower my cost per kW as much as possible.
My first experience was a couple of days ago at a Pilot Flying J in Knoxville, TN, and I was happy with the charging process itself—pull-through, fast charging, no issues like I’ve had with EA in the past. I had to charge during the On-Peak Rate of $0.65/kW, which I expected, but I thought my subscription would reduce the rate.
To my surprise, I was billed $0.71/kW! When I reached out to EVGO support, they told me that all Pilot/Flying J stations are considered "Out-Of-Network" meaning there’s no discount, making my $12.99/month plan essentially useless there.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with EVGO or these Pilot/Flying J stations? Are there other networks or options I should be looking at to avoid these surprise charges?
I signed up for EVGO’s $12.99 subscription plan since they’re affiliated with the fast-expanding Pilot/Flying J Truck Stop EV Charging network. My goal was to lower my cost per kW as much as possible.
My first experience was a couple of days ago at a Pilot Flying J in Knoxville, TN, and I was happy with the charging process itself—pull-through, fast charging, no issues like I’ve had with EA in the past. I had to charge during the On-Peak Rate of $0.65/kW, which I expected, but I thought my subscription would reduce the rate.
To my surprise, I was billed $0.71/kW! When I reached out to EVGO support, they told me that all Pilot/Flying J stations are considered "Out-Of-Network" meaning there’s no discount, making my $12.99/month plan essentially useless there.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with EVGO or these Pilot/Flying J stations? Are there other networks or options I should be looking at to avoid these surprise charges?