Rickker
Active Member
Not sure if this topic has been previously been discussed, but hoping that some of you can educate me on Level 3 charging situations.
I know that L3 charging power depends on ambient temperature, state of charge, and other factors. But I was perplexed with what happened a few weeks ago. I pulled into a Petro-Canada station which I knew had EV charging. Turned out there was already another Kona plugged in, so I pulled up alongside and also plugged in. Had a nice chat with the other Kona owner. In checking the charging status on the station display, I noticed that my Kona was drawing current at 43 kWh while the other Kona was running at 55 kW. The SOC of both Konas was pretty close, 30% on mine, and 40% on the other one. So, why was I getting a slower rate of charge? We were both paying the same hourly rate. I was tempted to wait until the other Kona was finished and see if that station would run at a higher power, but did not have time to do so. Just wondering why the charging power would be considerably different under these same conditions. Any ideas on this? Thanks.
I know that L3 charging power depends on ambient temperature, state of charge, and other factors. But I was perplexed with what happened a few weeks ago. I pulled into a Petro-Canada station which I knew had EV charging. Turned out there was already another Kona plugged in, so I pulled up alongside and also plugged in. Had a nice chat with the other Kona owner. In checking the charging status on the station display, I noticed that my Kona was drawing current at 43 kWh while the other Kona was running at 55 kW. The SOC of both Konas was pretty close, 30% on mine, and 40% on the other one. So, why was I getting a slower rate of charge? We were both paying the same hourly rate. I was tempted to wait until the other Kona was finished and see if that station would run at a higher power, but did not have time to do so. Just wondering why the charging power would be considerably different under these same conditions. Any ideas on this? Thanks.