moa999
2020 3 SR+ MSM
Use the filter to turn off CHADeMO and it better shows the plug types you want.
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My one remaining irritation is that it still shows the number of plugs available as being the number of physical plugs at a site. Since most stalls can charge only one car at a time, it should show how many cars could be charged.
A 2-stall site, each with one CHAdeMO and one CCS2 plug and can charge only one car at a time, does not really have 4 plugs available but only 2. It should show 0/2 in use, or 1/2 or 2/2. Not 0/4, 1/4 etc.
Use the filter to turn off CHADeMO and it better shows the plug types you want.
Randomly turned up on my FB feed
I forget. I think it was a post from a council about an Evie charger getting ready to be connected to the grid. It looks like they got fed up with the absurd comments from the luddites and deleted the post.
For the record it was this council - Towong Shire Council - I thought they may have deleted and reposted but doesn't appear to be anything EV related on there.I forget. I think it was a post from a council about an Evie charger getting ready to be connected to the grid. It looks like they got fed up with the absurd comments from the luddites and deleted the post.
After reading this I decided to upgrade to the “Evie Networks (New)“ app.I've just applied a filter to only show CCS2 and it work as you suggest:
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Site shown with "2" is a 2x 350 kW site with all plugs free.
Site shown with "1" is a 2x 50 kW site with one stall in use.
Both accurately show the number of CCS2 connectors available. If I take the filter off they show 4 and 2 respectively.
Oh wow, that's disappointing. I had the old one installed and the new one was a seamless upgrade - it brought all my details across. I'm using Android. YMMV indeed!After reading this I decided to upgrade to the “Evie Networks (New)“ app.
I strongly recommend you do this well in advance of your likely use of the app as it took me nearly half an hour to get the app to work. It hangs on the parts where you add a credit card and your vehicle. I had to restart the app and try again a couple of times. I recommend skipping those steps and then accessing them from the profile. Would hate to be doing this standing outside in the cold at night next to an Evie charger with a dodgy 4G connection.
P.S. Model S ‘Standard’ year list only goes back to 2015 so my 2014 got a bit of an upgrade.
Oh wow, that's disappointing. I had the old one installed and the new one was a seamless upgrade - it brought all my details across. I'm using Android. YMMV indeed!
verification link fail
Yes, I discovered this too. The email address I gave Evie doesn't go to my email that's accessible from my phone, so I had to forward it.You need to click on the link on the same device that has the App on it.
You can just forward the email to your work account.Eventually I gave up and installed my personal email account on my company iPhone just so I could activate the app. Once done, I had to remove my email account from the phone. Very annoying.
You could ask them on the app formerly known as Twitter. They reply there.My Question to Evie is, when are you going to add a few sites (120kw or better) up the highway in QLD?