squinn61853
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(I posted this as a response to a reddit thread, but I can't originate a post there because I don't have "karma").
One month into my R1T Tri ownership, with hardwired ChargePoint Homeflex charger on 60A breaker, I have always (about 6 times now), gotten between 11.1 - 11.4 kW charging speed up to about 77 - 78%. Then, it plummets down to around 6.7 (with short spans of 3.2ish), for the remainder of the charging session.
I knew that there'd be a drop for the last 20% on DCFC, but I was surprised to see this on AC charging - but, since it's been so consistent, I just assumed it was the correct behavior. Neither the charger itself, nor the plug at the truck, have ever felt hot...
But in the reddit thread mentioned above, people seem to indicate that they get "full speed" level 2 charging almost right up to 100%.
So, is the consensus that, for AC (L2) charging, there should be NO (or very little) slowdown in charging speeds, even above 80%?
One month into my R1T Tri ownership, with hardwired ChargePoint Homeflex charger on 60A breaker, I have always (about 6 times now), gotten between 11.1 - 11.4 kW charging speed up to about 77 - 78%. Then, it plummets down to around 6.7 (with short spans of 3.2ish), for the remainder of the charging session.
I knew that there'd be a drop for the last 20% on DCFC, but I was surprised to see this on AC charging - but, since it's been so consistent, I just assumed it was the correct behavior. Neither the charger itself, nor the plug at the truck, have ever felt hot...
But in the reddit thread mentioned above, people seem to indicate that they get "full speed" level 2 charging almost right up to 100%.
So, is the consensus that, for AC (L2) charging, there should be NO (or very little) slowdown in charging speeds, even above 80%?
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