AZBill
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- First Name
- Bill
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- MME CA Route 1, Hummer EV SUT, Escalade IQ
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It took almost 45 minutes to warm the battery, it was drawing 5-7kw (from the charger) to warm the battery during that time. That is about the same range of power the heater in the Mach E has. Obviously if driving the battery will already get above freezing, but it needs to get up to at least 70F to get full fast charging rate. And once his battery did start the charge, it was at about 30kw initially.Don’t feel like watching it. Can you give me the cliff notes and tell me how long it took to heat up before it started charging? Resistive heaters heat faster with more amps, no? Maybe not but i was alluding to the situation where, while the car is driving down the road, there’s X amount of power available to both drive and heat while at the DCFC there’s probably much more available to heat first then charge. If in fact, if the heater only runs at a fixed power level then, yeah, it doesn’t matter the source as long as it’s at least that much.
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