Treat your electric car to a Labor Day deal with free charging all weekend
From Friday, September 3 through Monday, September 6
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Summer is ending, but there’s still plenty of time for a road trip. That’s the message Electrify America is sending with its four days of unlimited charging across its entire network for the Labor Day holiday.
ThisLabor Day dealstarts on Friday, September 3 and extends through Monday, September 6, and is offered to all customers.
You’ll still need the Electrify America app, but taking advantage of the deal should be as easy as plugging in and following the instructions on your smartphone. The company says that no promo codes or additional steps are required.
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The company also provides charging services to owners of electric vehicles from Ford, Volkswagen, and others.
VW ID.4 owners, for example, get three years of unlimited charging across the Electrify America network, whileFord Mustang Mach-Ecustomers get 250 kilowatt-hours of complementary charging. Hyundai EV owners can take advantage of a similar benefit.
Electrify America offers a $4 monthly Pass+ subscription, which discounts charging prices by about 25 percent. Depending on where you live, you could be charged by the minute or by kilowatt-hour, and pricing for each unit varies from location to location.
The exceptions to this statement are Alaska, Hawaii, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, and West Virginia, because Electrify America does not have any chargers in those states.
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Everyone else, however, can take advantage of this promotion regardless of where you live or how you’re billed for charging services - so it’s time to hit the roads.
After working in the technology and software industry for several years, Chris began writing as a way to help people outside of that world understand the sometimes very technical work that goes on behind the scenes. With a lifelong love of all things automotive, Chris turned his attention to writing new vehicle reviews, detailing industry trends, and breaking news. Along the way, he earned an MBA with a focus on data analysis that has helped him gain a strong understanding of why the auto industry’s biggest companies make the decisions they do.
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