eNate said:
Pricing is often listed on the Plug Share app.
The Level 2 spots I visit charge $1.50 per hour at an estimated 25 Amps, and 49¢ per kWh for the other. But I don't charge at these often. Most of my charging is at home or work.
Finding the best pricing would be important to me if I was reliant on public charging, but I look to it more as an occasional convenience.
What's your daily charging situation?
Often memberships or pricing plans can get you discounted rates, depending on the network.
I'm new to the i3 and electric cars in general, and some assumptions I made are not holding up
I have a charger at work, but it can be a challenge to get to it in time. I'm 18 miles from work and my plan was to charge every other day. I'm finding that I need to charge every day due to 2 issues.
1:My car's range is actually 60 miles vs. 72 due to battery degradation.
2: Car uses power when not technically in use. Preconditioning as well as just sitting overnight. I'm losing about 6 to 8 miles of range.
Another odd thing , when first starting and run the car, it losses about 1 mile of range faster than it should.
All said and told this results in having to charge every day to make it back and forth to work. The good news is if I can get a spot, the charge is free, but if I want to do anything beyond a very short run after work, I have to consider a charging station or add one at home. I was thinking of using the car for short trips into town and have a place to plug in while shopping. Can be done, but charging is fairly expensive and limited options. I would have to resort to installing a charger at home.