AZBill
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Some vehicles are using ~400V nominal, I think Tesla is that, so full charge is 450V. The Bolt is 360V nominal, 400V at full charge. I think the Mach E is roughly the same as the Bolt.Helpful info. Thanks!
Doesn't 920v rating indicate around 460v nominal for the battery modules in the enclosure? I know in LVB world.....in order to charge a 12v system you need (prefer) around 14v so I presume it's similar for HVB. Charging an EV with 400v nominal battery would require 10-15% more voltage (in theory anyway...)
Am I close?
I am not 100% sure, but I believe the Taycan is 900V at full charge and about 800V nominal.
Generally speaking the charge rate at low SoC will be with the nominal voltage, thus you will not see 400V until late in the charging cycle, after the taper. I hear people moan all the time about chargers not outputting their KW rating. It is because of the current limit.
A battery with a 360V nominal, charging on a 150KW ABB unit with 350A limit, will only get 126KW maximum.
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