Lawrence-of-Blaine
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Living in Minnesota with a cabin in Wisconsin, I’m dealing with cold weather now, like many others. I have a Rivian wall charger at both locations. When I can, I’ve run some informal tests regarding warming the battery, range vs. battery temp, etc.
Tomorrow, I’ll do a 3-hour charge just before heading home from the cabin. Said charge will warm the battery, to some degree. But since the charger always delivers 10.5-11 KWh, is there any way to influence the charge rate, really? Seems to me there isn’t. Other than maybe: start at a lower s.o.c., set a higher goal, and then pull the plug early.
Could that have an effect, and if so, what?
Does anyone really know for sure?
Tomorrow, I’ll do a 3-hour charge just before heading home from the cabin. Said charge will warm the battery, to some degree. But since the charger always delivers 10.5-11 KWh, is there any way to influence the charge rate, really? Seems to me there isn’t. Other than maybe: start at a lower s.o.c., set a higher goal, and then pull the plug early.
Could that have an effect, and if so, what?
Does anyone really know for sure?
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