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- Tomek
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I'm doing 4-5 DC charging sessions A WEEK all during highway trips at 140-160 km/h and all using fast chargers over 300kw. At the moment we have ~0C in Poland, -5C in mornings.Even at just 100kW, there is no mathematical possibility that this is true. You cannot physically save more than 3 minutes in the scenario you describe due to temperature differences.
What I noticed after the update is the following:
- battery on it's own in these conditions will not reach optimal charging temp even after longs stretches of driving 150 km/h (you would have to do well over 200 km/h)
- preconditioning (preheating the battery) works well and you can see the battery temp rising rapidly 20-15min before reaching the charger
- charging the battery WITHOUT preconditioning in these conditions have a very significant negative impact on overall charging time - like 50% or even more like 2x; this I tried several times after I had to start driving a frozen car in the morning with low SoC and charge it before the precondition had a chance to do it's job - the difference was not 2-3 mins longer but night and day, it took I think 2xx longer than estimated charging time
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