No EV charging at Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday in Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador. The KOA corporate policy about pedestal damage applies here like everywhere else in the chain. But Rocky Harbour is a fortunate location for this restriction: there is DC fast charging right in Rocky Harbour from ChargePoint. Deer Lake is another option at roughly 35 miles, with ChargePoint. Newfoundland's charging network has expanded significantly through the TakeCharge and NL Hydro programs, and this corner of the island near Gros Morne is better served than you might expect for a place this remote.
Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage, and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday does not allow EV charging on the property, so you'll need to arrive with enough range or charge nearby. The good news: there's DC fast charging right in Rocky Harbour from ChargePoint, so you won't have to go far. No EV charging at Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday in Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday does not offer EV charging of any kind on the property. Your nearest options are public charging stations in the area. There is DC fast charging right in Rocky Harbour from ChargePoint. Beyond that, Deer Lake is about 35 miles away with ChargePoint.
Since Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday doesn't allow EV charging, you'll want to know your nearest options. There is DC fast charging right in Rocky Harbour from ChargePoint. Beyond that, Deer Lake is about 35 miles away with ChargePoint. Have your next charging stop figured out before you arrive. The peace of mind is worth the two minutes of planning.
No. Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday does not allow EV charging, so it's not what you'd call EV-friendly. That doesn't mean you can't stay there with an EV. It just means you need to arrive charged and have a plan for your next charging stop. Fortunately, there's fast charging right in Rocky Harbour, so you're not stranded. No EV charging at Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday in Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Since Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday doesn't permit EV charging, you'll need to charge before you arrive or find a nearby station. There is DC fast charging right in Rocky Harbour from ChargePoint. Beyond that, Deer Lake is about 35 miles away with ChargePoint. No EV charging at Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday in Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Gros Morne / Norris Point KOA Holiday hasn't published a specific reason for their no-charging policy. Most campgrounds that restrict EV charging do so because of electrical infrastructure limitations. An EV drawing 40+ amps for hours can strain a system designed for RVs cycling through air conditioning and appliances. The KOA corporate policy about pedestal damage applies here like everywhere else in the chain.