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Is there any way to pre heat the battery when I am heading to a DCFC?
In Canada, DCFC is billing by minutes (~$30/hr for Electrify Canada, or ~$20/hr for Ivy) , and the car takes about 10-15min to ramp up the charging speed.
and I think several states on East Coast are also billing by minutes.
When the battery is cold, I only see 15-30kW to start, and it cost lots of money to wait for battery to heat up.
I only see departure pre-conditioning but it requires to plugging lv2 charger and setting up schedules.
Any idea? Thanks
FWIW, Ioniq 5 added the feature recently when nav to DCFC, and it does tell the driver battery is preheating for fast charging, I don't see Ford is doing it.
In Canada, DCFC is billing by minutes (~$30/hr for Electrify Canada, or ~$20/hr for Ivy) , and the car takes about 10-15min to ramp up the charging speed.
and I think several states on East Coast are also billing by minutes.
When the battery is cold, I only see 15-30kW to start, and it cost lots of money to wait for battery to heat up.
I only see departure pre-conditioning but it requires to plugging lv2 charger and setting up schedules.
Any idea? Thanks
FWIW, Ioniq 5 added the feature recently when nav to DCFC, and it does tell the driver battery is preheating for fast charging, I don't see Ford is doing it.
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