I have a very strong suspicion that in order to make it look like there are charging opportunities in every community in every state, Plugshare just lists every Nissan dealership there is as a place where everyone/anyone can charge. What makes me think this? When I signed on with them more than a year ago, I called both Estabrook and Pat Peck to see if I could charge there. This began an interesting tete a tete which took several days to resolve, as on the original calls, not a single person at either dealership knew what Plugshare was, how they got listed there or what it meant. Eventually, the general managers were consulted, which led to the dealership owners being queried for a ruling and the answer was . . . . if you drive a Leaf, you can recharge there, but I could notPV1 said:Ever go by Estabrook Motor Company or Pat Peck Nissan? They each have one listed on Plugshare.Don said:Me? I'd be tickled just to see an L2 public charger installed somewhere . . . . just ONE! . . . . anywhere! :lol:
Don
My opinion of Plugshare went down several points as a result - I don't know how useful their service actually is . . . . I'd surely hate to count on it in an emergency. I think you'd be better off carrying your own EVSE and a long extension cord around with you
To my knowledge, the only 'public' charge point between Mobile Alabama and New Orleans (a distance of some 150 miles) is . . . . my house
Don