Are you sure that it's not telling you that it's 0 miles worth of charge added, not that the car has 0 miles of range?
I don't think there's any way of a Type-2 AC EVSE knowing the state of charge of the battery in the car, because it's not connecting to the battery, it's connecting to the AC-DC charger that's built into the car. DC chargers using CCS are connecting to the battery directly, so can measure the voltage and hence state of charge.
Charging help needed
Yep, if you look at the chart in the screenshot you can see it's planning charge between about midnight and 7am to get to my requested capacity (80%) by 7am, and it's expecting to put 204 miles into the car in that time. 80% of the WLTP 256 miles is about 204. So it thinks it's starting from zero.
Ohme can talk to the various manufacturers' APIs to get the state of charge. I assumed before this meant the car's API, but actually it means a traditional web API, which for Skoda would be the Skoda Connect servers. Where supported (and after you've authenticated), it can query the manufacturer's API to get the state of the car, allowing it to properly plan when to charge the car to have your desired amount of charge by your specified time at the cheapest rates.
Unfortunately the VW id.3 and id.4 (and so also the Enyaq I suppose) are explicitly mentioned as not yet being supported on the page I linked to.
It says:
I assume this is what other Enyaq/Ohme owners are doing? Bit of a shame, but hopefully it'll get full support in the future.
Ohme can talk to the various manufacturers' APIs to get the state of charge. I assumed before this meant the car's API, but actually it means a traditional web API, which for Skoda would be the Skoda Connect servers. Where supported (and after you've authenticated), it can query the manufacturer's API to get the state of the car, allowing it to properly plan when to charge the car to have your desired amount of charge by your specified time at the cheapest rates.
Unfortunately the VW id.3 and id.4 (and so also the Enyaq I suppose) are explicitly mentioned as not yet being supported on the page I linked to.
It says:
So basically now I've told it to only charge when electricity is below 5p/kWh, but otherwise to try and add 80% to the car by 7am. As I'm on Octopus Go it should start charging at 12:30am and stop either at 4:30am or when the car refuses more charge (which I'm hoping will be the 80% I've set in the skoda app). We'll see what happens tonight.If an API is not provided by your vehicle manufacturer, or is not currently supported by Ohme, you will need to create a schedule that specifies the percentage you would like to add to the current amount of charge displayed in your vehicle.
I assume this is what other Enyaq/Ohme owners are doing? Bit of a shame, but hopefully it'll get full support in the future.
Ordered 17th March 2021, delivered 17th November 2021. Enyaq iV 60 Suite, Moon White Metallic, 100kW, Comfort Seat Package Basic, Family Package Basic, Convenience Package Plus, Drive Sport Package Basic, Assisted Drive Package Plus, Parking Package Plus.
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for what its worth i havent had any problems just plug it in charge to 100% and off i go
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Ordered 17th March 2021, delivered 17th November 2021. Enyaq iV 60 Suite, Moon White Metallic, 100kW, Comfort Seat Package Basic, Family Package Basic, Convenience Package Plus, Drive Sport Package Basic, Assisted Drive Package Plus, Parking Package Plus.
Ok so last night it topped up the car to the limit set by the car, so that’s good.
Is there any way to tell what rate it charged at? The Ohme app is pretty but light on useful detail.
Is there any way to tell what rate it charged at? The Ohme app is pretty but light on useful detail.
Ordered 17th March 2021, delivered 17th November 2021. Enyaq iV 60 Suite, Moon White Metallic, 100kW, Comfort Seat Package Basic, Family Package Basic, Convenience Package Plus, Drive Sport Package Basic, Assisted Drive Package Plus, Parking Package Plus.
Jamest
If you know your starting SOC you can very roughly. 10% of your battery is 6kw, Charging at 6kw per hour for 4 hours should add 24kwh or 40% and at 7, 28kwh about 43%. If it’s charging at about 4kWh you will only add 16kwh or about 25%.
After my last charge I found the car was taking 6.5 kWh with the charger supplying 7kw.
I have a Tesla Powerwall and it’s app showed pauses in the charging which is better for the battery and it supplied 34% over the five hours of my window which equates to 29kwh. We have the iv 80.
I am doing another charge tonight from 54% and asking it to add 30% so fingers crossed I get the same result as last time.
For information, when I first used the Ohme it charged outside of the 5.5p window times. Ohme checked and found I had 3 different tariffs linked to my account even though I had only entered the 5 hour Go Faster tariff in the app. My guess is that as Ohme have links with Octopus my original tariff, the subsequent Go tariff and then my latest Go Faster had transferred into my Ohme account. Pure supposition on my part but I cannot account for any other way it could have happened.
If you know your starting SOC you can very roughly. 10% of your battery is 6kw, Charging at 6kw per hour for 4 hours should add 24kwh or 40% and at 7, 28kwh about 43%. If it’s charging at about 4kWh you will only add 16kwh or about 25%.
After my last charge I found the car was taking 6.5 kWh with the charger supplying 7kw.
I have a Tesla Powerwall and it’s app showed pauses in the charging which is better for the battery and it supplied 34% over the five hours of my window which equates to 29kwh. We have the iv 80.
I am doing another charge tonight from 54% and asking it to add 30% so fingers crossed I get the same result as last time.
For information, when I first used the Ohme it charged outside of the 5.5p window times. Ohme checked and found I had 3 different tariffs linked to my account even though I had only entered the 5 hour Go Faster tariff in the app. My guess is that as Ohme have links with Octopus my original tariff, the subsequent Go tariff and then my latest Go Faster had transferred into my Ohme account. Pure supposition on my part but I cannot account for any other way it could have happened.
Skoda Enyaq 80 Sportline collected 29/09/21. Quartz grey metallic, Pan roof, tow bar, 125 charging, Comfort seat, Drive Sport+, Climate pack+, Assisted Drive, Parking, Light and View and Convenience pack.
Unfortunately I only charged from 83% to 90% as I’ve yet to do a long journey, but I can’t see exactly how long it took to do that in the Ohme app. The chart makes it hard to infer. I guess I’ll just wait until I need to do a bigger charge.
Ordered 17th March 2021, delivered 17th November 2021. Enyaq iV 60 Suite, Moon White Metallic, 100kW, Comfort Seat Package Basic, Family Package Basic, Convenience Package Plus, Drive Sport Package Basic, Assisted Drive Package Plus, Parking Package Plus.
Jamest
I have just set my Ohme for tonight the car is at 54% and I have set it to add 30%. The blue charging screen now says starting miles 0 charge to 100 miles by 0430. Yours said 0 miles to 204 which would take several hours over your 4 hour slot unless you selected charge to 100% which gives a red screen and overrides any money or battery saving mode saved.
Without API it does seem better to select what percentage you want to add, rather than the percentage you want to reach. The latter is preferable and what API enabled cars do.
I am not sure if I am helping or hindering you but I am still conscious of how frustrating and confusing I found what should be simple process when I started. Hence this post designed to help.
I have just set my Ohme for tonight the car is at 54% and I have set it to add 30%. The blue charging screen now says starting miles 0 charge to 100 miles by 0430. Yours said 0 miles to 204 which would take several hours over your 4 hour slot unless you selected charge to 100% which gives a red screen and overrides any money or battery saving mode saved.
Without API it does seem better to select what percentage you want to add, rather than the percentage you want to reach. The latter is preferable and what API enabled cars do.
I am not sure if I am helping or hindering you but I am still conscious of how frustrating and confusing I found what should be simple process when I started. Hence this post designed to help.
Skoda Enyaq 80 Sportline collected 29/09/21. Quartz grey metallic, Pan roof, tow bar, 125 charging, Comfort seat, Drive Sport+, Climate pack+, Assisted Drive, Parking, Light and View and Convenience pack.
Final update from me on this one.
Just to confirm another successful charge overnight on the Ohme. 54-87% when I asked for 30%. 97 miles added according to Skoda app.
Does look as though my Ohme problems are fixed.
Just to confirm another successful charge overnight on the Ohme. 54-87% when I asked for 30%. 97 miles added according to Skoda app.
Does look as though my Ohme problems are fixed.
Skoda Enyaq 80 Sportline collected 29/09/21. Quartz grey metallic, Pan roof, tow bar, 125 charging, Comfort seat, Drive Sport+, Climate pack+, Assisted Drive, Parking, Light and View and Convenience pack.
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