You may have noticed that after I visited the first three DCQCs in the Northland that I update the description in PlugShare with this formatted text after any site specific directions that might help someone locate it. (There were two versions of it before this one.)
"Use ChargePoint RFID card, or a credit card with an RFID chip, or call ChargePoint at 888-759-4389 and ask them to enable station ID: xxxx."
Replacing xxxx with the actual station ID. I thought this level of detail would also help a new EV owner that did not already have a ChargePoint RFID card. I did not find out about the RFID card when I bought my car at Fenton Nissan. I was using level 2 ChargePoint stations when I drove from the Northland to Olathe and simply called the number and gave them the station ID. After doing that for over a month the ChargePoint customer support person told me how to get the RFID card for free. I was not happy that the dealership did not tell me about it.
During the time when I posted on PlugShare that the DCQC displays in the Northland were white/non-functional, I called ChargePoint to report the issue and ask them to remotely restart the unit. The first thing that they will ask you for is the station ID. But you cannot see it because the screen is all white and it is not printed anywhere else on the unit. So, I decided to start adding it into the description on PlugShare so that we would all know it in case someone needed to call ChargePoint. BTW, they were unable to remotely restart all three of them at that time. I suspect that the installation of that software may not have been in place at that time. Hopefully it is there now.
For those of you that live near the DCQCs in Overland Park, Lenexa, or Lees Summit. Please help me add the formatted text with station ID for each of them. I do plan to make a road trip and visit each DCQC when I have a free weekend.