pc500
Well-Known Member
Because that will limit a 400v class vehicle to ~140 to 160kwCCS as a standard is limited to 500amps.
An interesting tidbit that has shown up recently is some of the EA chargers seem to be limited to ~350-380 amps. They can still achieve 350kw 380amps with 920v. Why is this interesting? Because that will limit a 400v class vehicle to ~140 to 160kw.Yet many of the 150kw EA Stations can actually hit closer to 175kw. Sooooo it's possible that we'll get faster charging speeds on most 150kw EA stations than some of their 350kW stations (specifically it seems like the ABB stations).
Unless RAN is going outside of the CCS standard (I'm extremely skeptical of that), they'd have to have a way to have an 800v type charging (ie the patent we've all discussed).
Months ago someone found and shared the specs of the chargers, and they were 920v chargers.
I agree with @kanundrum. Buy it with the current performance in mind (~180kw+ through 50% or 60%), and hopefully they surprise us and actually do have hardware capability for the 800v charging via the split pack. I would absolutely not trust CS on this until it's clear on their website or you hear it from RJ's mouth. I have reason to believe it's there, but I'm not putting money down on it.
Because as they charge 400v hits 430... 450v... and kwh goes up accordingly.
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