Jiji
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To be accurate you also need to account for the charging/discharging of the LVB while plugged in. In a perfect world the LVB would be at 100% SoC and the HVB at the set point SoC when you unplugged but in reality the LVB discharges once the HVB set point is hit and might go through multiple discharge/charge cycles while plugged in.Like it, 92% is what I have been seeing for Level 2 by doing the math.
Which is why I included the HVB Temperature in the detailed report, anticipating there will be more movement during a DCFC charge session.Level 3 is quite a bit less efficient because of battery heating. Small sample size and temp. dependent, but I have calculated less than 80%.
It will soon be time to visit a DCFC site and make sure data collection works and then get a decent session in for a reference cDCFC charge. That and preconditioning are there two states I haven't looked at.
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