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What is the maximum charge rate that you have seen?
Yeah…… give me 300+ for 10+ mins then brag about how fast our cars charge but for a few mins only it just seems to me Lucid wanted the bragging rights of highest epa / fastest charging marketing.Just posted on another thread, I’ve gotten 310 from one for all of 3 min or so before the rapid descent.
I agree! I grab it because it can deliver over 200 kW for a while and the 150 kW stations can deliver “only” 175 kW. I’m definitely not upset at the charging speed on the 150 kW. 45 min today to go from ~14% to 90% with a max charge speed of 207 kW.Yeah…… give me 300+ for 10+ mins then brag about how fast our cars charge but for a few mins only it just seems to me Lucid wanted the bragging rights of highest epa / fastest charging marketing.
Maybe 200\250Kw chargers are the sweet spot. If that becomes the norm it would be nice to see Lucid adjust its charging curve to charge at faster speeds for longer.I agree! I grab it because it can deliver over 200 kW for a while and the 150 kW stations can deliver “only” 175 kW. I’m definitely not upset at the charging speed on the 150 kW. 45 min today to go from ~14% to 90% with a max charge speed of 207 kW.
Is there some place I can read about this? I believe I saw that EA does not intentionally power limit. Their newer high-power installations include local batteries to reduce demand charges.Something to keep in mind particularly with EA is that they’ve been cutting the power delivery down to the chargers so whilst it may say 350Kw it may actually not have enough amps to deliver anywhere near that speed...
120’s at 35-45% SOC on a 350 charger seems low. Maybe it is the sharing, since the Revian managed to get up to 2505,000 miles in and have not seen anything in the 300s off a 350kW. Even at very low SoC starts with preconditiong. My wife and I don’t even try them anymore with 150s getting near 180 pretty even.
Of note… a Rivian charged ahead of me today and he said he was right around 240-250 off the 350 (only one left available). We plugged in and capped at 200 for a few mins and dropped to 120s with a 35-45% SoC start. No idea how loads work at the stations with more cars plugged in so not sure if that played a role. But it made us wonder.
Except my experience with 150’s suggests that they’re not all going to perform so perfectly even between 0-40% SOC. The range seems like somewhere between 100-180
Yes that happened to me once. I also had a charging session stop inexplicably 20 minutes in and I had to go out, unplug then plug the car back inHas anyone had the issue of plugging in to EA charger (150kw) while partially pre-conditioned, and have the car say it's "waiting" and actually never start the charge????