Articles in this category How to start a charging session The process is pretty straightforward: 1. Plug in the correction plug to your car's charge port. 2. Present payment to the payment reader when prompted. 3. After approved, the charging session should ... How to stop a charging session On our DC Fast Chargers, you can stop a session using one of these methods: 1. Hit the round blue button on the charger. 2. Click the rectangle blue STOP button on the payment reader. 3. Stop the char... Should I care about kWh and kW? Maybe a little. You don't need to know the complete technical side of it. If you at least know the basics, you should be fine... Kilowatt-hour (kWh) is how energy is measured. Like how much energy you... Locations of EV Trail charging stations This is our current location:George's Drive Inn (Exit 52 from I-25)564 US Highway 85/87Walsenburg, ColoradoConnectors supported:Chademo up to 60 kilowatts Closest food to KENNY-001 and BECKY-002 stations George's Drive Inn is in the same parking lot. Hours: 6A-3P Tue-Sat Across the street, there is a convenience store with an A&W. There is a Taco Bell next to that. Are your chargers only for Tesla vehicles? Quite the opposite actually. Currently our Walsenburg DC Fast charger will support many vehicles on the market today in North American, just so long as they will accept a CHAdeMO plug or a CCS plug. A... Which cars use which plug? Check the manual for your car or compare the plugs to the ports in your car. But if your car has a port for a DC Fast Charger connection (not all do), it most likely needs the CCS plug. As far as we k... How do I find an EV Trail charging station? You can find all of our public charging stations, along with all other neighboring stations, at PlugShare.com, via the Plugshare app, Waze, Google and Apple maps. How to get help during a charging session. If this Knowledge Base doesn't help you with your problems, call us from the charging station at 833-44-TRAIL. What are the operating hours of the charging stations? Our charging stations are available to use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Always.