ViaLynk - Lynkwell
Headquarters — · operates in US
ViaLynk - Lynkwell has 219 public EV chargers in the US. 217 are slower AC chargers, 2 are rapid. Find connector types and busiest locations.
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- Peak DC power
- 120 kW
- Supported connectors
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- Operating regions
- US
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ViaLynk - Lynkwell operates 219 public EV charging points across the US. The network primarily consists of slower AC chargers, making it best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than quick road trip stops.
The ViaLynk - Lynkwell network in the US offers 219 public charging points. Of these, 217 are slower AC chargers, typically providing 7-22 kW. Only two chargers are classified as rapid, operating between 50-149 kW. There are no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers available on this network. This power mix means ViaLynk - Lynkwell is best used for charging while parked for extended periods, such as at work, shopping centers, or at home overnight. It is not designed for drivers needing to add significant range quickly on a long journey.
Drivers will encounter Type 1 (J1772) and CCS (Type 1) connectors. CHAdeMO connectors are also present on some sites. The busiest locations for ViaLynk - Lynkwell chargers include Schenectady with 19 points, New York with 14, and Albany with 10. Other notable areas with chargers are Baldwinsville and Latham, each with 9 points.
When using a ViaLynk - Lynkwell charger, expect to use contactless payment or their specific app. Always check the displayed price before initiating a charge. If a charging station appears to be out of order, try an adjacent stall or contact the operator for assistance.
- What type of charging does ViaLynk - Lynkwell primarily offer?
- ViaLynk - Lynkwell's network consists predominantly of slower AC chargers. Out of 219 total public points, 217 fall into this category, typically offering speeds under 50 kW. This makes it suitable for destination charging where vehicles are parked for several hours, like at workplaces or shopping areas.
- Can I use ViaLynk - Lynkwell for fast charging on road trips?
- No, the network is not designed for rapid charging. ViaLynk - Lynkwell has only two rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and no ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). The vast majority of its 219 points are slower AC chargers, making it impractical for drivers needing to quickly add range during long journeys.
- What charging connectors will I find on the ViaLynk - Lynkwell network?
- Drivers can expect to find Type 1 (J1772) and CCS (Type 1) connectors on the ViaLynk - Lynkwell network. CHAdeMO connectors are also available at some locations. It is advisable to check the specific connector type at your intended charging location.
- Where are the busiest ViaLynk - Lynkwell charging locations?
- The most concentrated areas for ViaLynk - Lynkwell chargers are Schenectady, with 19 charging points, and New York, with 14. Albany follows with 10 points. Baldwinsville and Latham also have a notable presence, each offering 9 charging points.
- How do I pay for charging and what if a station is broken?
- Payment on the ViaLynk - Lynkwell network is typically handled via contactless methods or the operator's dedicated app. Before plugging in, always verify the charging cost displayed on the unit or in the app. If you encounter a non-functional charger, try using a different available stall or contact ViaLynk - Lynkwell customer support.