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Old Mar 17, 2023 | 01:28 PM
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How integrate EA, ChargePoint, and Mmc

Happy Friday EQS owners/operators,

Planning to rent an EQS for a few days and would like to take advantage of the EA complimentary chargers.
The owner of the vehicle had the dealership setup the Mmc at delivery. I don't believe that I will have access the owners RFID on my trip so my questions are:

Q1) Do I need the RFID or Mmc app to initiate charging at Electrify America?
Q2) Or does the EA terminal recognize that the EQS is nearby and unlock the plug and allow me to charge seamlessly?
Q3) Would I be able to create a Mmc account and link it to my ChargePoint (from a VW acct) which in theory could allow me to use the EA terminals, right?

I believe that I can use my ChargePoint RFID outright for any EV with no linking required.

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Originally Posted by mercerized
Happy Friday EQS owners/operators,

Planning to rent an EQS for a few days and would like to take advantage of the EA complimentary chargers.
The owner of the vehicle had the dealership setup the Mmc at delivery. I don't believe that I will have access the owners RFID on my trip so my questions are:

Q1) Do I need the RFID or Mmc app to initiate charging at Electrify America?
Q2) Or does the EA terminal recognize that the EQS is nearby and unlock the plug and allow me to charge seamlessly?
Q3) Would I be able to create a Mmc account and link it to my ChargePoint (from a VW acct) which in theory could allow me to use the EA terminals, right?

I believe that I can use my ChargePoint RFID outright for any EV with no linking required.

Comments are welcome. Thank you.
Q1) No
Q2) Yes
Q3) IDK
If it was setup correctly then all you need to do is plug there car in. You don't need anything else.
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Old Mar 17, 2023 | 04:09 PM
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Makes sense. Thank you
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If possible, recommend trying it locally before you get down the road and have to figure it out when you really need a charge.
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