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You didn't mention a state, so you're making this harder. Since your own location says Las Vegas, I'm presuming close, so is this Cedar City, UT?Looking at Cedar City
Yes, most hotels are fine with something like that. For one, almost every place will consider you a customer if you eat at the hotel's restaurant. Just ask them if you can make that exchange and plug in to charge while you eat there. Or if you aren't really there for the eating, or they don't have a hotel restaurant open right now (unpredictable Covid situations), then yes, you can probably offer $10 or $20, and I think most places would glad let you use it.they have several “destination chargers” for Tesla at hotels but guests only. Maybe I can bribe them for an hour of charge
You didn't mention a state, so you're making this harder. Since your own location says Las Vegas, I'm presuming close, so is this Cedar City, UT?
So did you get stuck on I-15 there in Cedar City, between the St. George and Beater, UT Superchargers?
Yes, most hotels are fine with something like that. For one, almost every place will consider you a customer if you eat at the hotel's restaurant. Just ask them if you can make that exchange and plug in to charge while you eat there. Or if you aren't really there for the eating, or they don't have a hotel restaurant open right now (unpredictable Covid situations), then yes, you can probably offer $10 or $20, and I think most places would glad let you use it.
Looking on Plugshare, I do see a few other options there in town. There are a couple of RV park places that might be available if you have your charge cord and 14-50 plug. And then on the north end of town, there is a Chargepoint station at a Maverick gas station that has a J1772, so you could use that.
Most hotels will let you charge if you ask. Especially doing the day when their paying guests haven't arrived yet.Ugh. That doesn’t sound great. I’m
Looking at Cedar City they have several “destination chargers” for Tesla at hotels but guests only. Maybe I can bribe them for an hour of charge
Then this is an example of where it's good to call the condo where you will be staying and see if they have some kind of outlet available outside that you would be able to use for charging while you are there.If I knew I could plug in at our condo and trickle charge overnight then no problem. There is hotel there with Tesla wall charger but for guests only I didn’t think about the restaurant trick
Then this is an example of where it's good to call the condo where you will be staying and see if they have some kind of outlet available outside that you would be able to use for charging while you are there.
And it seems that EA is only outputting 33kw from my experiences.You can use the CHAdeMO connector if you buy the $450 adapter from Tesla. It's limited to 50kw charge rate.
CHAdeMO Adapter
EV drivers are going to have to start speaking with their dollars. And this is something that needs to be done beforehand then. I see these threads like: "The place we already booked to stay doesn't have charging. Now what do I do?"Did that. They said “No. We don’t!” I said maybe a feature they should add to get higher rents. More and more EVs coming. I think they think I’m a snob....
EV drivers are going to have to start speaking with their dollars. And this is something that needs to be done beforehand then. I see these threads like: "The place we already booked to stay doesn't have charging. Now what do I do?"
This is the kind of thing that should be done ahead of time and should influence your choice of where you do stay. Call a few places if you want, ask them like you did, and when they say "no", be sure to tell them, "Well, that's an amenity I need, and since you don't offer it, I'll stay somewhere else." They need to hear that frequently, and that is what will move the needle to get more places to install it. It has to become known as an amenity, like wi-fi or breakfast or a pool or something that people use to determine where they book their stays.
@Darth Tater And you might want to look into your posting technique. It doesn't seem to be accident, as the last three times, you have done a reply to quote someone, and then posted that by itself. And then you do another new comment that is just your response. It looks pretty cluttered, doing two separate posts each time.
When you reply, it puts the quoting in the comment composition box down there, but then you can put your cursor at the end and hit ENTER and then add your commentary lines after it in the text box before clicking the button to Post the comment.
When you arrive you may find a 120V outlet you can use. Hotel employees’ answers can be influenced by how you ask (or how they interpret) the question. “EV charging” often sounds to them like some complicated equipment set up, when if you ask, “is there a standard outlet anywhere near a parking space I can use” often elicits a completely different response, especially if you explain you’ll gladly pay for the dollar or two of electricity.Did that. They said “No. We don’t!” I said maybe a feature they should add to get higher rents. More and more EVs coming. I think they think I’m a snob....