Site Review Scores

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Citgo - Deckerville

 Introduction

Site review from my trip through the thumb of Michigan.


Business/Location Name

Citgo – Deckerville

Address

3440 Main St. Deckerville, MI 48427

Network

ChargePoint

Station Details

2 Stations (62.5kW/125kW linked)

Cost

$0.75 per minute

The Citgo – Deckerville ChargePoint station was the 3rd stop on my trip to explore the charging sites in the thumb of Michigan.  (This station opened in March 2022).  



Accessibility

This Deckerville Citgo site is located just off the main north/south road through town (Main St).  The units themselves are placed on Parrott St, but still easy to see if you are arriving from the south.  The Citgo gas station is the best local landmark.  The EVSE placement does not allow for pull-through parking.



Amenities

Dining options include: Corner Cafe, New Grounds

Shopping options include: Napa Auto Parts, Brown’s Market Place

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  Citgo gas station at this location.



Concentration

This is the standard double station layout for ChargePoint.  This station is the pull/back into configuration, which makes charging with Elektra’s front port location easy, but those with fender locations may need to stretch the cables to make the connections.  


Location

This site is in the middle of the thumb, just about as close to the middle of not much as I think you will find in most places.


Speed

ChargePoint is offering a middle of the pack solution targeted for the early adoption phase.  These units can output 125kW or 200A.  When not paired, or when both are in use the power/current limit is 62.5kW or 150A.  While this does not match the most powerful units on the market, it will support reasonably fast charging for one vehicle. 



Summary

My first completely failed charging experience in quite some time.  There have been some poor visits recently, but no total failures.  Fortunately, I had expected to find this situation.  The ChargePoint app had shown this site as not available for some time, and the last PlugShare check-in’s all mentioned failed charging.  I had also called ChargePoint and confirmed during my drive.  So, why even visit?  Well, the sight of the EVSE units showing available when I arrived was strange, and even more insightful was how the electrical transformer on the site started making strange noises after the attempt to deliver power failed.  I even called DTE, the electric company responsible and reported a potential transformer problem.  This just goes to show all the things that do have to go right to make a site work.  In this case the failure to charge was neither the site hosts fault or the fault to the network operating the equipment, nor the fault of the charging equipment.


UPDATE: DTE confirmed that there was a blown fuse in the transformer and as of the publishing of this review the site is back up and operational.



What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: 0

Total kWh: 0

Time: 0

Average Charge Speed: 0

Cost per kWh: 0



Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

19

D

4

4

11


Monday, November 6, 2023

TNT Equipment - Sandusky

 Introduction

Site review from my trip through the thumb of Michigan.


Business/Location Name

TNT Equipment - Sandusky

Address

800 Sanilac Rd. Sandusky, MI 48471

Network

EV Connect

Station Details

3 Stations (150kW)

Cost

$0.45 per kWh

The TNT Equipment - Sandusky EV Connect station was the 2nd stop on my trip to explore the charging sites in the thumb of Michigan.  (This station opened in October 2022).  



Accessibility

On the western edge of Sandusky, MI in the middle of the thumb, the TNT Equipment store is on M-19/M-46, Sanilac Rd.  Located on the north side of the road, the charging equipment is set closest to the road in the south east corner of the parking lot.  The fast chargers are placed first, and then the electrical equipment and the level 2 chargers are placed just beyond those.  Easy to spot and easy to get in and out of the parking lot.  The EVSE placement does not allow for pull-through parking.


Amenities

Dining options include: Subway, Taco Bell, Burger King

Shopping options include: Walmart, Family Farm & Home, Dollar Tree

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


Concentration

The set of 3 units here outshine any other stop on this trip and given the rather remote location and likely lack of EVs to use these stations, 3 is probably a good number.  While the dispensers are set up for a vehicle to be parked beside them while charging, it is not pull through charging.  I would be surprised if there is ever a line to charge here.


Location

This is one of the more middle of the thumb sites.  It was 50 miles from Port Huron to here.  Detroit is 95 miles to the south.  Lansing is 130 miles to the southwest, and Bay City 60 miles to the west.


Approximate 150 and 200 mile ranges from this location:


Speed

EV Connect has installed some high power charging units at this location.  The power cabinets and dispensers are rated for the peak 1000V, but limited to 350A.  The three 350kW chargers here should be able to support a high turnover rate but since they do not support 500A charging, the standard 400V cars will not achieve their peak charging rates.



 


Summary

On a Saturday early afternoon, there wasn’t much activity at the TNT Equipment shop.  I would not expect to see many EVs here.  Not sure why they have the Level 2 units, except maybe for some employees.  There are 4 fast charge units here.  I pulled up to the one farthest from the road, only to realize this unit was completely powered off.  I then moved over to the next stall that I could back into.  Having identified which unit to enable in the app by reading the ID off the screen, starting the session went smoothly.  After I plugged in Elektra the power quickly ramped up the 70kW range I expected.  This speed did not maintain for the entire session, and later when I looked the speed had dropped into the 30’s.  I called EV Connect customer service and quickly found out that yes, they knew about this problem, and there were open work tickets to fix that station.  Why not indicate that there had been some reported problems on the screen and allow drivers to make a more educated decision on where to charge.  This could have cost me many valuable minutes if I had been in a hurry to charge.  Would I charge here again? Given that these are the fastest chargers in the thumb area, if I found myself in this part of the state needing to charge up quickly, this is the site I would go to purely for speed, not for location or amenities.




What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $7.96

Total kWh: 17.69 kWh

Time: 25 minutes

Average Charge Speed:  42.5 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.45 per kWh



Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

20

C

4

2

14


Saturday, October 28, 2023

Speedy Q - Port Huron

 Introduction

Site review from my trip through the thumb of Michigan.


Business/Location Name

Speedy Q – Port Huron

Address

2020 Water St. Port Huron, MI 48060

Network

ChargePoint

Station Details

2 Stations (62.5kW/125kW linked)

Cost

$0.20 per kWh


The Speedy Q – Port Huron ChargePoint station was the 1st stop on my trip to explore the charging sites in the thumb of Michigan.  (This station opened in October 2022).  




Accessibility

This Port Huron Speedy Q site is located off I-94 at exit 274 - just 0.2 miles from the highway, but 0.9 miles following the exit path.  Follow the exit parallel to the highway and then turn right onto Water St.  The dispensers are on the west side of the building, behind as you are approaching from Water St.  The EVSE placement does not allow for pull-through parking.



Amenities

Dining options include: Bob Evans

Shopping options include: Tom and Jerry’s Party Store, KB Garden Supply, Arctic Glacier, 

Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air):  Speedy Q gas station at this location.


Concentration

This is the standard double station layout for ChargePoint.  This station is the pull/back into configuration, which makes charging with Elektra’s front port location easy, but those with fender locations may need to stretch the cables to make the connections.  


Location

This site is on the eastern end of I-94 and I-69.  The last DC Fast charger available before heading into Canada over the Blue Water Bridge.   The next chargers are about 70 miles to east, just past the merger of the 402 with the 401.  To the west it is 120 miles to Lansing, and 200 miles to the border with Indiana along I-69.  Along I-94, it is 60 miles to Detroit, 100 miles to Ann Arbor 140 miles to Jackson, 200 miles to Kalamazoo and 270 miles to New Buffalo.  To the northwest, 100 miles to Saginaw, and 210 miles to Grayling.


Approximate 150 and 200 mile ranges from this location:


Basic 50 mile radius:


Speed

ChargePoint is offering a middle of the pack solution targeted for the early adoption phase.  These units can output 125kW or 200A.  When not paired, or when both are in use the power/current limit is 62.5kW or 150A.  With the new screen layout, you can see not only what power, but the voltage and current outputs as well.  While this does not match the most powerful units on the market, it will support reasonably fast charging for one vehicle. 


Summary

A road trip stop that can also be used to support the neighborhood.  It was so cheap to charge, I would easily pay double.  Even on a warm day after a long drive, it still took a little bit of time charging before the battery in Elektra hit optimum rates.  Towards the end of the trip, likely I was seeing slower speeds because the battery was above the temperature range.  In the end, would I stop here again?  Absolutely, this seems like a great road trip stop.  Yes, there isn’t much to do around here, but the easy access, high speeds and cheap rates make this a definite stop, especially if I was traveling into Canada.  I also feel like a C is a low score, but that just is how the rating scale works, and shows the need for more at sites like this.




What I paid for this stop:

Total Cost: $1.84

Total kWh: 9.22 kWh

Time: 9 minutes

Average Charge Speed: 61.5 kW

Cost per kWh: $0.20



Total Score (Max 44)

Score

Accessibility

Amenities

Usability

27

C

6

5

16


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