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WTF? 1 day, 2 hours to charge?
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Despite electrician running careful wiring to deliver 50 amps with 60a breaker to my Chargepoint Home system with hardwiring, mine was running slow too. First handful of charges on both R1T and Ioniq 5 were circa 8-9 mph charge rate.

Despite both CP device and website instructions saying one can adjust the charger to proper higher amperage after install - it cannot be done by the customer via the CP app and has to be done by CP.

Recommend calling CP’s 24/7 customer service and asking them to troubleshoot your system load. They can see amperage, voltage load, kw. Turns out my CP charger was only drawing 20 amps, CP reset it to 50 amps by asking to turn off your charger breaker power, then resetting system remotely to proper higher amperage setting.

I’m still not getting full 50 amps, since reset CP shows my system drawing 40 amps or circa 18 miles per hour of charge, which they say is in target ā€œrangeā€. I did ask them to open a ticket to see if we could squeeze the final increment out, not sure.

Sorry for long story. Interested to hear others experience.
 

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Despite electrician running careful wiring to deliver 50 amps with 60a breaker to my Chargepoint Home system with hardwiring, mine was running slow too. First handful of charges on both R1T and Ioniq 5 were circa 8-9 mph charge rate.

Despite both CP device and website instructions saying one can adjust the charger to proper higher amperage after install - it cannot be done by the customer via the CP app and has to be done by CP.

Recommend calling them and asking them to troubleshoot your system load. They can see amperage, voltage load, kw. Turns out my CP charger was only drawing 20 amps, CP reset it to 50 amps by asking to turn off your charger breaker power, then resetting system remotely to proper higher amperage setting.

I’m still not getting full 50 amps, since reset CP shows my system drawing 40 amps or circa 18 miles per hour of charge, which they say is in target ā€œrangeā€. I did ask them to open a ticket to see if we could squeeze the final increment out, not sure.

Sorry for long story.
You should call them back. If you have the line set up for 60 amps they should set the charger for that and it should draw up to 48 amps. Most chargers have to be set for the circuit and draw up to 80% of that.
 

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WTF? 1 day, 2 hours to charge?
This is not a helpful post.

What size circuit is it on? What size wire gauge. Did you configure it correctly on initial setup? Do you get a full 240 volts and not 209?

I’m getting 11.5kw on a dedicated 60amp circuit I installed myself.
 
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This is not a helpful post.

What size circuit is it on? What size wire gauge. Did you configure it correctly on initial setup? Do you get a full 240 volts and not 209?

I’m getting 11.5kw on a dedicated 60amp circuit I installed myself.
Sorry it's not a helpful post. It's at a Chargepoint station. A helpful post would be one that you could offer advice.
 

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I'm installing a Rivian charger this Friday.
 

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Sounds normal for a 6 kwh L2 Charger. If you get a 60 amp breaker and wall charger installed it should cut it in roughly half
 
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Sounds normal for a 6 kwh L2 Charger. If you get a 60 amp breaker and wall charger installed it should cut it in roughly half
I have a dedicated 50AMP from my old hot tub. I think I'm just gonna sell this thing and make a quick $30k - $40k. FOB frunk not working, headlights suck, tonneau is a a grindy mess, etc, etc. Let's call a spade a spade.
 

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OK. I had just assumed that Chargepoint (of which I'm a shareholder) could charge my truck in less than an F'ing day.
I also have shares in ChargePoint and I know that there’s different levels of EV charging. ChargePoint makes a range of Level 2 and Level 3 chargers.

It says a lot about you and how much time you invested in researching EVs before buying one that you invested in ChargePoint yet don’t know:
  • What the concept of charging ā€œlevelsā€ even are
  • The different products ChargePoint (the company you invested in) makes
 

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I have a dedicated 50AMP from my old hot tub. I think I'm just gonna sell this thing and make a quick $30k - $40k. FOB frunk not working, headlights suck, tonneau is a a grindy mess, etc, etc. Let's call a spade a spade.
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I have a dedicated 50AMP from my old hot tub. I think I'm just gonna sell this thing and make a quick $30k - $40k. FOB frunk not working, headlights suck, tonneau is a a grindy mess, etc, etc. Let's call a spade a spade.
Sounds like you want an EV from an established brand. I’d say sell the Rivian a s buy a ford. nothing wrong with that. You’re just not an early adopter person.
 
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Sounds like you want an EV from an established brand. I’d say sell the Rivian a s buy a ford. nothing wrong with that. You’re just not an early adopter person.
That's why I'm keeping my Tundra. I knew this going in.
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