raijinmach
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I noticed the charging rate at 30-80% is the same as 90-100% at L2 chargers but the latter takes three times as long to charge. Is there more mileage in the last 10%?
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But the charge rate is still the same regardless. Wouldn't the charge rate slow down if it was taking longer? It's 5 kw no matter if its 50% or 90% on a L2 charger.No it doesn’t hold more. This has to do with what is good for the battery and some basic physics.
You can think of it like when you are pouring something into a glass when you start out you might pour fast because there is lots of space but as you get closer and closer to filling it to the top you have to slow way down so that you don’t over fill it.
This time difference in charging is the main reason why people suggest not charging over 80% at a fast charger, especially if someone is waiting.
The charge rate should go down.But the charge rate is still the same regardless. Wouldn't the charge rate slow down if it was taking longer? It's 5 kw no matter if its 50% or 90% on a L2 charger.
I've tried it on various L2 chargers and it's the same. It's not heating the car either unless you mean the batteryOne thing I can tell you with certainty is the to 10% will not give you more mileage than any of the “other 10%s”.
So that only leaves two possible explanations for what you are seeing. Either the charge rate isn’t being reported correctly or not all the power is going into the battery (to heat for example).
The appWhere are you getting the charge rate from?
Shouldn't we all know what the app shows?Between 95% and 100% the charge rate definitely slows down. Your app could be showing what it is offering, not what is getting delivered. As it approaches 100%, the battery cells are getting topped off and balanced so they are all at the same voltage. That is a very slow process compared to the charging at lower charge levels.