Dan G
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- First Name
- Dan
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- Dec 11, 2020
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- Detroit
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- Hyundai Ioniq
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- Pilot
Charging curves are usually dependent on the car, not the station. If you're at a SOC (state of charge) where the car can accept higher than 100kW, but you're at an 100kW station, then the car should charge at the max the station can output. The curve won't (or shouldn't) change based on the station. It will be a much flatter charging session, but that's because it's limited by the station capability.So here we have 50kw 100kw and 150kw chargers. For the small amount of time that the car reaches 150, would it make more sense to go to a 50 or 100kw charger pay less but get a more linear curve or would the curve be the same for the slower chargers? In other words if you go to a 50kw would it stay at 50kw or would you end up at like 33kw
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