Site Review Scores

Monday, August 25, 2025

Meijer – Jackson

Introduction

Trip to visit all the southern lower Michigan Tesla Supercharger sites open to non-Tesla vehicles.  This trip took place on July 21,2025.


Business/Location Name

Meijer

Address

2777 Airport Rd, Jackson, MI 49202

Network

Tesla

Station Details

12 Stalls (3 sets of 4 dispensers, total 1000kW site power)

Cost

$0.47 per kWh, $0.36 per kWh for membership


The Meijer in Jackson station was the 2nd charging stop on my trip to check the southern lower Michigan Tesla sites.  This is a popular stop in the middle of Michigan. Based on the usage chart in the Tesla app, this site sees low to moderate usage.  (This station opened in November 2023).  




Accessibility

This Meijer site is in the parking lot of the superstore business.  The site is 0.3 miles from I-94 at exit 137.  The charge points are easy to locate once you have navigated to the Meijer parking lot.  The stalls are along the southern edge of the parking lot.  The spot on the end is designated as the accessible stall.  No pull through parking stall.




Amenities

Dining options include: Taco Bell, Arby’s, Subway, Denny’s, Dairy Queen, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, Tim Hortons

Shopping options include: Meijer

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  Shell and Meijer gas station nearby


Concentration

This is a standard 12 stall V3 location.  The dispensers are arranged along the southern edge of the parking lot.  The power cabinets and the transformer are placed at the end of the row of dispensers.  There are no alternate placement dispensers to help those that might have a charge port that doesn’t work well with the V3 short cables.  Most likely those vehicles could use one of the dispensers at the end of the row. 



Location

This site supports I-94 east/west interstate.  This site sits in the middle.  Connecting major cities include Port Huron – 140 miles east, Chicago – 210 miles west, Grayling – 180 miles north and Dayton – 200 miles south.


50 Mile Loop:


150 Mile Range Estimate:



Speed

The currently installed V3 power cabinets can produce up to 500V and 600A.  The power cabinets are connected by the high voltage DC bus, and thus can share power amongst all the dispensers.  Of course, this 500V limitation reduces the peak charging speeds for some 800V architecture vehicles, but the 600A output works well for lower voltage higher amperage vehicles.  Since I am on this trip with Elektra, the 200A, 80kW limit of the vehicle will not be stressing these units at all.  The transformer for this site is 1000kVA, enabling more cars to charge faster at this site, so even when busy drivers can expect to get good power.





Summary

I arrived with 66% battery.  Over the total 70 miles traveled so far, I still managed an excellent 3.9 mi/kWh.  This was the only stop where I was the only electric vehicle there.  I was able to plug in with my adapter and get charging without issue.  Being in the top third of the battery I did not see full power, but 55 kW is still not bad.  When I wanted to end the session, selected end from the app, but this did not seem to actually stop the session, and I could not unplug the connector.  At first, I worried that there was something wrong with the adapter, but when I got back in the car to try unlocking to release, I saw the session was still going.  From here, I changed the maximum charge level to 70%, which ended the session from the car as the current charge level was 76%.  For the rest of the trip, I left the DC charge maximum limit set to 70% and used that most of the time to trigger the end of the session.


Walkable Arby’s or Taco Bell.


What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $3.03

Total kWh: 8.4198 kWh

Time: 12 min

Average Charge Speed: 42.1 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.36/kWh

(66% -> 76%)




Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

36

A

4

7

25


Alternatives:

One North Kitchen - 2115 Bondsteel Dr, Jackson, MI 49202 - $0.50/kWh - 180kW x 2 

(Red E Charge)

Jackson County Airport - 3606 Wildwood Ave, Jackson, MI 49202 - $0.50/kWh (+$0.50) - 50kW x 2 (Red E Charge)


Questions or Comments:

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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Meijer – Ypsilanti

Introduction

Trip to visit all the southern lower Michigan Tesla Supercharger sites open to non-Tesla vehicles.  This trip took place on July 21, 2025


Business/Location Name

Meijer

Address

3825 Carpenter Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Network

Tesla

Station Details

12 Stalls (3 sets of 4 dispensers, total 750kW site power)

Cost

$0.50 per kWh (from 8am to 11pm), $0.26/kWh otherwise, $0.38 ($0.19) per kWh for membership


The Meijer in Ypsilanti station was the 1st charging stop on my trip to check the southern lower Michigan Tesla sites.  This is one of two sites in Michigan that support Magic Dock so that any EV with CCS can charge without the driver needing to bring their own adaptor.  I have been to this location before to charge with Voltron but have not completed a site review.  Based on the usage chart in the Tesla app, this site sees steady use but is not overly busy.  (This station opened in November 2022).  




Accessibility

This Meijer site is in the parking lot of the superstore business.  The site is 2.6 miles from I-94 at exit 181 and 1.7 miles from US-23 at exit 37.  Since I was coming from the north, I took the US-23 exit and followed Carpenter Rd south.  Nearing the intersection with Ellsworth Rd, the Meijer is on the east side.  The charge points are easy to locate once you have navigated to the Meijer parking lot, in the southwest out lot.  The stalls are placed on the edge of the parking lot.  No pull through parking stall.



Amenities

Dining options include: IHOP, Applebee’s, KPOT Korean BBQ, Steak ‘n Shake

Shopping options include: Meijer, Target, Lowe’s, Goodwill

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  Meijer gas station in same parking lot


Concentration

This is a standard 12 stall V3 location.  The dispensers are arranged along a row of perpendicular parking, with the power cabinets and the transformer at the northwest corner.  One end dispenser may support alternate parking arrangements for vehicles whose charge port locations don’t work the best with the short V3 dispenser cables.



Location

This site supports I-94 east/west interstate and the US-23 north/south highway.  At about 40 miles to Detroit and 44 miles to Jackson, this is about the mid-point between these 2 cities.  Flint is 60 miles to the north and Toledo, OH is 50 miles to the south.


50 Mile Loop:


100 to 150 Mile Range Estimate:



Speed

The currently installed V3 power cabinets can produce up to 500V and 600A.  The power cabinets are connected by the high voltage DC bus, and thus can share power among all the dispensers.  Of course, this 500V limitation reduces the peak charging speeds for some 800V architecture vehicles, but the 600A output works well for lower voltage higher amperage vehicles.  Since I am on this trip with Elektra, the 200A, 80kW limit of the vehicle will not be stressing these units at all.  The transformer here is 750kVA, which could support 3 cars all charging at the maximum 250kW or power split to maybe 75kW to each of 10 cars.


Summary

I arrived at 7:31 am, with 82% battery and found 2 other vehicles charging at this site.  Over this first 27 miles, I averaged 4.0 mi/kWh, which is great for highway traveling in Elektra.  A sleepy site on an early Monday morning, including the Tesla in the corner spot that was plugged in and had window screens in all around.  While I was there taking my few pictures and confirming the transformer site power, one other Tesla arrived to charge. I expect most sites to be slow on a Monday, but this would turn out to be one of the least busy stops.


What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: -

Total kWh: -

Time: -

Average Charge Speed: -

Cost per kWh: -

Having arrived at this site with 82%, I opted not to charge here.  I have successfully charge at full speed at this site before.


Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

32

B

4

7

21


Alternatives:

Roundtree Place – 2539 Ellsworth Rd, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197 - $0.56/kWh – 350kW x 6

(Electrify America)

BP – 4975 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor 48108 - $0.30/kWh – 125kW x 2

(ChargePoint)


Questions or Comments:

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Monday, August 11, 2025

Bank of America – Grosse Pointe Woods

Introduction

This is a site review from part 3 of the ongoing series to follow the EVgo expansion in the metro Detroit area.  This part visits new Pilot/Flying J locations and then follows up on some of the existing stations.  Visits done on June 23, 2025


Business/Location Name

Bank of America

Address

19700 Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236

Network

Electrify America

Station Details

6 Stations (350kW shared power)

Cost

$0.56/kWh 


I visited the Grosse Pointe Woods EA station as part of my travels on Pilot/Flying J and EVgo sites, but it so happened that this new EA station fit relatively well into my travel plans.  This was the newest EA site in Michigan until the Ann Arbor site opened in July 2025 and my first to visit one that is collocated with a bank. (This station opened in March 2025). 




Accessibility

This site supports I-94 at exit 224B is in the parking lot of the bank.  A full 1 mile from the highway through residential streets, this is not a convenient travel stop.  The units themselves are in the middle of the parking lot.  The chargers are not hidden and are easy to find once you arrive at the address.  There is no pass thru or trailer friendly parking here.




Amenities

Dining options: Salvatore Scallopini, Da Edoardo, Chicken Shack, Jimmy John’s, Little Caesars, The Big Salad, Mack Avenue Diner

Shopping options: Maria Lamia Boutique, Mack Avenue Boutique, Knotty by Nature, etc

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air): None


Concentration

This is the latest standard 6 station layout for EA.  These new sites power share with each set of 2 units sharing power from one cabinet. Each cabinet is capable of 350kW output with dispensers having a single cable.  The parking is angled pull in, which makes rear mounted port locations a little more difficult.  The longer cables on this latest generation hardware removes most concerns about cables reaching charge ports.  There is a benefit that there are 6 units, but power sharing can limit speeds if multiple cars are plugged in at the same time.  This strategy matches how Tesla builds out the Superchargers.



Location

This site supports I-94 in metro Detroit.  While relative location to the highway would make this more of a community charging hub than at travel stop, support of onward travel is possible.  From here, Port Huron is 50 miles northeast, Lansing is 100 miles northwest and Toledo is 75 miles southwest.


50 Mile Loop:


150 Mile Estimated Coverage:


Speed

Electrify America has chargers that support the fastest speeds available today.  This site is set up with Gen 4 BTC Power units are that are all listed as 350kW.  These newest units support power sharing, so the 350kW is shared among 2 stalls.  With 2 sets capable of the maximum output there is plenty of power to support charging at this site.  The 1000kVA transformer provides all the power the site needs.  (Units made in the Philippines: Aug/Sept. 2024)





Summary

I arrived at a completely empty station.  Plenty of bank traffic on a Monday afternoon, but no EVs there charging in the peak heat of the afternoon.  Even with the heat Voltron handled the charging session well hitting peak charging speeds in the 230kW range and taking in 15kWh of electricity in just 5 minutes.



What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $8.40

Total kWh: 15.0293 kWh

Time: 5 minutes

Average Charge Speed: 164kW

Cost per kWh: $0.56


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Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

23

C

4

2

17


Alternatives:

Beyond Juicery - 21110 Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236 - $0.50/kWh(+$0.50) - 160kW x 4 

(Red E Charge)


Questions or Comments:

dantheevman@gmail.com




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