Charge It Up: The Flat-Rate Fast Charging Revolution in Illinois

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Welcome to the Future of EV Charging

If you’re an electric vehicle (EV) driver in Illinois, hold onto your steering wheel because there’s some electrifying news coming your way! Universal EV Chargers has rolled out a flat-rate fast charging service for just $15 per session. That’s right—no more puzzling over minutes racked up on a timer or unexpected fees popping up like they own the place.

How It Works: Simple as Plug, Scan, and Go

Charging your EV has never been more straightforward. Just glide into a Universal EV Chargers location, plug in using your CCS or NACS connector, and scan the QR code on the charger. Voilà! You’re instantly on the juice train. Most EVs will powers up to 80% in about 30 minutes, giving you just enough time to scroll through cat videos while you wait.

No Membership? No Problem!

With Universal’s no-membership-required approach, you can kiss those exclusive club fees goodbye. While the app offers nifty features like easy location maps and receipt tracking, you can still plug in and power up without signing your life away to a membership. Think of it as the uncomplicated hello to all your charging woes, promised by CEO Hemal Doshi. His goal? “Our $15-per-charge model removes uncertainty.” Who wouldn’t love a little predictability amidst their road-trip chaos?

So, next time you hit the road across the Prairie State, rest assured that your charging experience will be smooth, reliable, and light on your wallet. And remember, with new DC fast chargers popping up weekly near highways and hotspots, the world is your electrifying oyster!

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