carolle
Active member
I'm usually charging at my company using a 6.6kW charger.
Say an optimistic charging efficiency of 90%, then an hour charging would give around 6kW.
6kWh is 25% of LEAF batter, 24kWh.
However, my observation is that an hour charge gives more than 25%.
For example, today the batter was at 20%. After an hour charging, the battery showed around 58%.
Was my math wrong? Or, can the charger provide more ampere? (The charger shows the wattage, around 6.5-6.6kW)
My another speculation is LEAF shows the remained battery percentage in a non-linear way: for an instance, 20% battery is actually 35% or so.
Is there anyone who has a similar experience?
Say an optimistic charging efficiency of 90%, then an hour charging would give around 6kW.
6kWh is 25% of LEAF batter, 24kWh.
However, my observation is that an hour charge gives more than 25%.
For example, today the batter was at 20%. After an hour charging, the battery showed around 58%.
Was my math wrong? Or, can the charger provide more ampere? (The charger shows the wattage, around 6.5-6.6kW)
My another speculation is LEAF shows the remained battery percentage in a non-linear way: for an instance, 20% battery is actually 35% or so.
Is there anyone who has a similar experience?