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If you have taken your EV car, truck, or SUV on a road trip lately, you have probably come across a Cracker Barrel. For those wondering what the cost to charge an electric car at Cracker Barrel, the answer isn’t as straightforward as you might hope. However, before taking your Tesla Model 3 or Chevy Bolt EV out for eggs and bacon, check the PlugShare app for pricing.

What’s the cost to charge an electric car at a Cracker Barrel?

How Much Does it Cost to Charge an Electric Car at a Cracker Barrel?
The Cracker Barrel Old Country Store | Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

You can get country-fried steak, mashed potatoes, and a fully-charged electric vehicle at Cracker Barrel. Across the country, Cracker Barrel restaurants have all of the EV chargers people might want. Depending on which one you go to, most restaurants have an EVgo-branded Tesla, CHAdeMO, and CCS/SAE charger available for patrons.

Using the PlugShare website, drivers can find important information before pulling up for a charge. Pricing at the Cracker Barrel can change depending on a few conditions, which EvGo calls Variable Charging. In some instances, using the CHAdeMO charger uses a $4.95 flat rate and $0.30 per minute charging. All of the Tesla, CHAdeMO, and CCS/SAE chargers were charging at 50 kW. Some EV chargers offer DC Fast Charging but check ahead of time if you need a specific charger.

Depending on how much charging your electric car needs, a charge will probably cost between $10 and $20. Standard pricing is $0.30 per minute of charging with a $0.99 or $1.99 session fee. EVgo members pay a $4.99 credit and then $0.27 per minute after that. Those with an EVgo Plus ($6.99/month) plan will only pay $0.24 per minute of charging.

Drivers have been able to charge an electric car at a Cracker Barrel since 2011

Back in 2011, a press release announced that drivers could charge an electric car at a Cracker Barrel at some of its Texas stores. Using the eVgo network, subscribers would be charged up with high-powered rapid charging at eVgo Freedom Stations in and around Dallas/Ft. Worth.

“We were founded along interstate highways with the traveler in mind and, today, Cracker Barrel has evolved into an indelible part of the automotive travel experience. Participating in NRG’s eVgo network fits with our traditional efforts to anticipate our guests’ needs and, at the same time, allows us to contribute in a meaningful way to national interests regarding energy use.”

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“Cracker Barrel’s proximity to interstate highways adds a reassuring layer of confidence as well as a high level of convenience for EV drivers,” Cracker Barrel President and Chief Executive Officer Sandra B. Cochran said at the time. While this was more than 10 years ago, more drivers want to charge an electric car at Cracker Barrel than ever before.

If you already charge your EV regularly, this won’t be any different

Most electric vehicle drivers have a subscription for EV charging already. EVgo is a popular charging brand with plenty of conveniently located chargers, including some at Cracker Barrel. For those who elect to get a subscription to EVgo chargers, it also varies by location. EVgo PlusMax is $12.99/month with a $0.22 per minute charge.

The best way to know the cost to charge an electric car at a Cracker Barrel is to check the location before you go. Pull up the PlugShare map, find your local Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, and check out the pricing. Here is more information on the cost to charge an electric vehicle at a public charging station.

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