frontrangeleaf
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I don't fast charge ever, charging exclusively at home, but I thought the Leaf Plus can charge at up to 100kw, tapering to 70, and then down to 50.
No?
No?
frontrangeleaf said:I don't fast charge ever, charging exclusively at home, but I thought the Leaf Plus can charge at up to 100kw, tapering to 70, and then down to 50.
No?
frontrangeleaf said:I don't fast charge ever, charging exclusively at home, but I thought the Leaf Plus can charge at up to 100kw, tapering to 70, and then down to 50.
No?
DaveinOlyWA said:No. Chademo won't do that in most cases so you are limited to around 200 amps which is no more than 80 KW. So depending on starting SOC, you might start at 70, get as high as 75 then taper.
SageBrush said:DaveinOlyWA said:No. Chademo won't do that in most cases so you are limited to around 200 amps which is no more than 80 KW. So depending on starting SOC, you might start at 70, get as high as 75 then taper.
So far as I know, the 62 kWh LEAF is limited to 200 Amps max so 'most cases' is all cases.
How much more, for how long, and at what pack temp and SoC ?DaveinOlyWA said:I have seen more than that in my LEAF
DougWantsALeaf said:I just wish more of the 200amp chademos would reliably let me pull that 75KW figure. Except for the evgo sites, which are usually metro, not highway, 60 is about it (which is still nicer than 42).
DougWantsALeaf said:I haven't done a 20-70% at the local evgo mainly because it's kind of silly,
DougWantsALeaf said:I say silly, as it's 4 miles from my house, so why wouldn't I just charge at home. The only use case would be if I needed to go far and forgot to charge overnight.
cwerdna, if Doug has been on this forum 9 years and still doesn't get kWh vs kW right every time, you may consider letting it go. Not everybody has a dedicated neural circuit for comparing and transforming energy and power units, not everybody has the energy to grow one.
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