Introduction
Welcome to my Charging
Site reviews. One of the reasons I decided to start a blog was to share
information about Electric Car Charging locations.
Business/Location Name |
Maple Hill Auto Group |
Address |
5622 M-43, Kalamazoo,
MI 49009 |
Network |
ChargePoint |
Station Details |
2 linked 62.5kW Stations or 125 from one station |
Cost |
$0.25/min |
Middle of April, I decided it was time to take a charging station road trip again, and this time a buddy agreed to join me. I wanted to head west from my home and cover the I-94 corridor of charging stations. We started the morning by loading up with a delicious breakfast at my wife and I’s favorite weekend place and started out with 88% battery. The first stop of the trip would be the farthest west, in Kalamazoo, MI. The Maple Hill Auto Group charging site is just off US-131, a quick couple of miles north of I-94. The chargers are right out in front of the multi-brand car dealership. This stop is about 150 miles from both downtown Detroit and the same 150 miles from downtown Chicago. I’ll use this stop again if I ever need a “halfway point” to charge.
Chargers View from the dealership side:
Chargers View from the road:
Arrival Charge Level:
This station is at the
entrance to the dealership complex. Located on the north side of the
road, it’s very close to highway exit ramps.
The two ChargePoint chargers didn’t stand out but are not really hidden by anything either. While these
spots are well-marked, with them being directly in front of the dealerships,
there’s a higher likelihood than most locations I’ve visited thus far, that
cars not using the chargers will park in these spots. Since the parking
is nose in, there is no pull-through parking for anyone pulling a trailer.
Amenities
There’s a Marathon gas
station located next to the dealership complex. For nearby food, your
options include: Long John Silvers, Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Burger King, Starbucks
and a few others. Retail shopping nearby
includes: Goodwill, Dunhams, Target and Hobby Lobby (don’t tell my wife).
Concentration
Two chargers is not
enough for this site. On a main route like I-94, and at a convenient
halfway point between 2 major cities, there should be more chargers.
There are definitely opportunities for additional charging sites to be opened
in this area. Any nearby exit directly off I-94 could offer additional service.
Location
This is a well-spaced
charging stop. The 150 miles from downtown Detroit means that at peak
travel times, this site would be about 2.5 hours into a trip to or from
Chicago. The need to leave the major
I-94 corridor to reach this site is a bit of a disappointment though. The
location along US-131 supports the secondary north/south route between
Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.
Speed
These ChargePoint
shared power chargers are a decent solution for now but will quickly become
taxed by the next round of electric vehicles. With vehicles like the ID.4
and Mach-E charging 100kW+ by themselves, combined 125kW stations like this
will be strained by just one of these cars.
If two people try to charge their cars at the same time, the speed to
charge will be slow, and the site score reflects this. Even with the long
drive to get to the chargers, Elektra’s battery remained below the temperature
required for peak charging. The graph shows the jump to the fastest
charging curve at the end, as the battery warmed up from the charging
process. The battery heater did not run to warm the battery for optimum
charging.
Summary
What I paid for this
stop:
Total Cost: $5.20
Total kWh: 18.76
Time: 21 minutes
Average Charge Speed:
53.6 kW (Calculated)
Cost per kWh: $0.277
(Calculated)
Total Score (Max 44) |
Score Percentage |
Accessibility Total |
Amenities Total |
Concentration |
Location |
Speed |
25 |
56.8 |
5 |
7 |
6 |
4 |
3 |
Nice Blog
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