Bills R Electric
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- TJ
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Yes, high outside ambient temperature does have an impact.I tried searching and didn't see much; As someone enjoying heat indexes in excess of 115F, I've noticed I can't pull more than 60kW from any DC fast chargers. I saw that rate with some 85kW Charge point chargers, with EA 150kW stations, so on.
I imagine the truck is throttling itself to protect the battery but man this has really slowed down my cross country trip. I can hear the fan roaring, it's louder than my old Ranger in first gear lol.
Anyone else also experiencing this or is it something unique to me?
Traveling in July and August as temperatures approach 90 degrees, and above, will slow your charge rate.....sigh. Nothing we can do about physics.
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