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Can California drivers start a list of EV 100kW ,150 kW, so when we travel the State we can use for FASTER Charge, I will start, thanks (You CAN go on EVGO site and enter your area)
1) Vacaville Ca. 1661 Monte Vista EVGO
2)1941 Zinfandel , Rancho Cordova,Ca. EVGO
3)7847 Lichen Dr,Citrus Heights,Ca. EVGO
 

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Just use the EvGo app, and under Filters set the minimum charging speed to 100kW (or greater). You can also do this with the Plugshare app, and either see all compatible chargers, or just the ones with EvGo.
 

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Ariya maxes out at 130 kw, so 150 kw chargers should be fine. 350 won't be any faster than 150.
To add just a little to this: People with cars that can make better use of those 350 kW chargers will get annoyed with you if one of the 150kW chargers is available. If you have the option (and it's working), please choose the 150kW charger.
 

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Just use the EvGo app, and under Filters set the minimum charging speed to 100kW (or greater). You can also do this with the Plugshare app, and either see all compatible chargers, or just the ones with EvGo.
I didnt realise you could set filters on EVGO App, I did 100kW and higher it works greats. I learned something today
To add just a little to this: People with cars that can make better use of those 350 kW chargers will get annoyed with you if one of the 150kW chargers is available. If you have the option (and it's working), please choose the 150kW charger.
I agree I will stick to 100kW or 150kW I adjusted my Evgo App for this , thanks for info.
 

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Just went out testing EVGO again. 50kW the only thing close to me . It added 14% charge in 30 min. To time consuming for me . For now I will stick to garage charging at home . Luckily I have solar. Will look for larger kW in my travels. Good Luck
 

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Just went out testing EVGO again. 50kW the only thing close to me . It added 14% charge in 30 min. To time consuming for me . For now I will stick to garage charging at home . Luckily I have solar. Will look for larger kW in my travels. Good Luck
For garage charging, does Ariay comes with cable/charger? Can you just plug into regular wall outlet in garage without worrying about how much is the rating on breaker for that particular outlet?
 

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For garage charging, does Ariay comes with cable/charger? Can you just plug into regular wall outlet in garage without worrying about how much is the rating on breaker for that particular outlet?
The base Ariya comes with a 120V EVSE, which would draw about the same amount of power from a standard outlet as a space heater. Higher trims come with a dual 120V/240V EVSE, which is capable of plugging into either a standard outlet or a dryer-style outlet (there's an adapter). If you plug it in to a standard 120V outlet, it would again draw about the same power as a space heater.
 

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For garage charging, does Ariay comes with cable/charger? Can you just plug into regular wall outlet in garage without worrying about how much is the rating on breaker for that particular outlet?
Ariya does come with 120/240 portable charging cord. However keep in mind that your typical 120 volt garage plug application will only allow that assembly to trickle charge the large 87 KW battery. For example when using applying a 120 volt power plug to re-charge a fully depleted 87 KW battery you must anticipate that the process would take nearly 3 1/2 days to replenish itself to 100%.
 
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