Sorry to resurrect this post, but this issue of charging stopping early (around 70%) has happened to me a few times this past week. I called ChargePoint and they said it was a clarity issue and not a charger issue. Has anyone come up with a solution?
For your incident and for others that experience similar, please always document the vehicle and environmental conditions present:
1) What was previous drive just prior to charging: long EV drive, fully draining, etc?
2) What was approx. ambient temperature?
3) What was charge rate, kw/hr?
4) Approx how long do you think it charged before stopping?
At least one Clarity charger has been electrically monitored and has some occasional erratic behavior whereby it will recognize that it is exceeding its charge rate limit and "reset" itself to a lower rate. When it does this, a 'stop-charging' signal may be sent to the EVSE or certain EVSEs may interpret the abrupt current draw change as a condition under which the EVSE circuitry decides to turn off current flow. Therefore, since it is primarily their units where this problem has manifested, it is suspected that public Chargepoint EVSE units may be more sensitive to this phenomenon.