Mos Eisley
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Isn’t that charging speed in line with expectations? I admit I am not sitting through the video but seemed like 20(ish) to 75% in 20(ish) is what you’d expect, no?Ouch, that's rough. Both the buggy software and charging speeds.
Hope rivian pushes updates ASAP for r2 owners.
An important difference to some people for sure.Thanks for posting. This is a bit lower than what I expected: adding 54% in 22 minutes (180 EPA miles). Fwiw almost identical to the Subaru Trailseeker recent video posted.
The gap with the shorter range 800V systems like the Volvo P10 EX60 would add 225 miles in 16 minutes. The long range 800V systems (iX3, Volvo P12) add 280 EPA miles in 19-21 minutes.
Watching the video doesn’t reveal any info because the charge session screen bugged and never showed a curve. And also a large section was edited out of the video so we couldn’t see the current rate on the screen either.OP used the card on file, the charging started right away, displayed at 185KW starting from 20% SOC. The question is when did it derate for the charging curve and to what KW. I'm not watching that entire video to figure it out. On average, people DCFC 10 times a year (according to RJ). I don't see any of this as an issue.
He posts it- http://youtube.com/post/UgkxTPLm32LLaPCfnRitJ92fXsXJpugPJJU5?si=gSJb-XWk4vs2rzPeWatching the video doesn’t reveal any info because the charge session screen bugged and never showed a curve. And also a large section was edited out of the video so we couldn’t see the current rate on the screen either.
Look at the comments under the video, and he posted a pic of the charging graph. Apparently it showed up after the charging session ended.Watching the video doesn’t reveal any info because the charge session screen bugged and never showed a curve. And also a large section was edited out of the video so we couldn’t see the current rate on the screen either.