ChasingCoral
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Your charging rates are consistent with what I've been getting on 350kW EA chargers. BTW, it is useful to keep track of whether the charger is made by ABB or Signet.So I got a chance to go on a little trip yesterday. I planned it to be long enough to be able to stop at an EA station and try out Plug and Charge since I have it activated now.
I didn't have high hopes just seeing all the issues people have had. But It was a perfect charging stop. I pulled up, plugged in the car, and in less than 60 seconds charging had started. I also tried a 350kw station as I've had an issue with those every time.
I pulled in with 8% charge. After plugging in and starting the charging, by the time I could get the screen to show me charging stats, it was already up to 10% SoC.
By 20% it had dropped to about 108kw. I also got some stats from Forscan.
By the time I got to 46% it was tapering down pretty bad. And that was enough to get me home. So I let it hit 50% and stopped the charge
ABB chargers have white sides and the manufacturer plate says ABB,
Signet chargers have black sides and the manufacturer plate says Signet.
You can see some of my rates at:
https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/my-travels-with-marlin-gb-fe-delivered.3298/post-126280
It looks like
150kW for 2-4 minutes
100-110kW until 40-60% SOC
about 80kW to 80% SOC
Immediate drop to ~15kW at 80% SOC
So the 150 is useful in a Zap-and-Dash (the 60 miles in 10 minute charges). It's not that important for a charge to 80%.
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