IBELEAF
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Leaf was replaced with Volt, but I still have Blink which is actively used, so I wonder if I need to return it or I am ok to keep it?
IBELEAF said:Leaf was replaced with Volt, but I still have Blink which is actively used, so I wonder if I need to return it or I am ok to keep it?
TomT said:Just a guess on my part but I suspect, since you replaced one EV with another, you are probably fine... Frankly, I'd simply not say anything to Ecotality and let it be...
IBELEAF said:Leaf was replaced with Volt, but I still have Blink which is actively used, so I wonder if I need to return it or I am ok to keep it?
Since the Volt qualifies for the EV Project, there shouldn't be any reason why you can't keep your Blink. I couldn't find anything that says you need to notify them either...IBELEAF said:Leaf was replaced with Volt, but I still have Blink which is actively used, so I wonder if I need to return it or I am ok to keep it?
TonyWilliams said:Notify Ecotality about your new car. They will allegedly match your CarWings to their data, and will see that it is not charging your (old) car.
coolfilmaker said:TonyWilliams said:Notify Ecotality about your new car. They will allegedly match your CarWings to their data, and will see that it is not charging your (old) car.
This is a joke right?
grommet said:What's a joke? How to do think Ecotality generates those EV Project reports? Connecting EVSE usage with a specific vehicle generates more valuable data. The EVSE itself can only capture home charging behavior.
grommet said:What's a joke? How to do think Actuality generates those EV Project reports? Connecting EVES usage with a specific vehicle generates more valuable data. The EVES itself can only capture home charging behavior.
IBELEAF said:Leaf was replaced with Volt, but I still have Blink which is actively used, so I wonder if I need to return it or I am ok to keep it?
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