hroussel
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- Harold
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- Tesla model 3 perf, R1T DM El Cap with OC
From what I have seen so far, 150kw chargers are 400V based. But 200kw and 350kw chargers appear to support 800V (and in fact up to 1000V most of the time).I need to watch that, but that seems.... inconsistent with our charging infrastructure at least (at least the stuff we use the most). I could be wrong, but it seems like most of the DCFC chargers you encounter are rated for 800v systems. And the ones that aren't, there are some ways to adjust the voltage from the charger to the car. Porsche and Hyundai each have done it differently. Bjorn has a good discussion on it.
They definitely don't have as many suppliers available to them for an 800v system, which would probably make it more expensive...
W/R to the conversion process, there was an article recently on Insideevs I believe showing the charge curve of a Lucid on a 350kw charger vs a 150kw.
Basically on the 150kw charger the curve was flat at 150kw until the same point where the battery pack was throttling the speed for the 350kw one. In other words there didn't seem to be a penalty due to the conversion, other than the fact that the power was limited to 150kw at low SoC. So I guess it all depends on the implementation.
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