silverelan
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The MME and the Lightning share the same time-based “sprint” charging strategy. That is, they charge basically the same whether plugged in at 5% or 50% and everywhere in between.I'm not a battery expert like some on this forum, but I do know a little about Lithium-Ion batteries. As a cargo pilot, I am trained annually on different hazmat. I know the one thing you do not want is a thermal runaway in a battery. Once it starts in one cell, it will carry over to other cells and other batteries. So I understand limiting the power in recharging to prevent this.
To see how the Mach E compares to other vehicles, I plotted the Mach E against other 400V systems. I left out Porche and Audi since since they are 800V, and I wanted an apple-to-apple comparison. Disclaimer: I used charging curves I've found online (other than the MME) so I don't know the accuracy of the other vehicles. What I found was the Mach E was last (blue line). Taking into account not knowing the exact chemistry Ford uses in their batteries, I would say they still have room to increase the rate and stay safe doing it. Hopefully we'll get another OTA update to increase the rate this year.
That said, I love the car, and do not regret buying it. 99% of my driving is commuting to and from work. I would buy it all over again. However, on a really long trip in the winter, I would take my ICE F150.
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The benefit of this strategy is that drivers can immediately take advantage of max charging speeds at a relatively high SoC. Getting 130+kW at 45% is glorious and it follows the same sprint profile as if it was at a lower SoC. Compare this strategy against a linear profile and you can see that you get the same twenty minutes 40-80% time as the Tesla Model Y.
I wish we had a flatter charge profile at a higher kW for a shorter time going 10% -> 80%. 30 mins should be the target for the MME which would make it more competitive in its category.
source Tom Moloughney, InsideEVs
Source @OutofSpecKyle
40% to 80%
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