11kW (22kW) AC Charging

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Post by BioHzrd »

So as literally no cars at present Barring the original Zoe can pull 22kW does anyone with an enyaq to have know what sort of MPH you get while hooked up to one ?
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Post by arc »

When using an 22kW AC charger, the Enyaq will only charge at 11kW. This translates to roughly 32mph (source).
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Post by Perchede »

Assuming you are using the cable that the car was supplied with.
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Post by BioHzrd »

Sorry should have been more specific.

I am aware the enyaq and all other current BEVs will only pull 11kW from a three phase 22kW unit, I am just interested to know what people are gaining while on charge with such chargers over an hours period roughly.

Seeing as a 7kW it roughly 30miles gained per hour give or take.
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Post by arc »

An 11kW AC charge will get you roughly 32 miles of range when charging for an hour (32mph). A 7kW charger is more like 21mph (source).
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Post by ED40 »

Not sure in terms mph, as I assume that depends on efficiency but I get just over 11kW per hour on my 22kW Zappi AC charger
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Post by jamest »

How many mph you get charging will depend on how many miles per kWh you get with your type of driving, but as an estimate... if the 58kWh iv60 gets about 200 miles in real world usage, then you're getting about 3.4 miles per kWh. So if you're charging at 11kW then you'll be charging at about 38 mph. Maybe there are some efficiency losses which reduce the final number, but it's a reasonable ballpark I expect.
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