That is odd, though with it being so cold, I imagine you left EHEAT on, but if experimenting in the future, try turning it off as long as you can tolerate the cold, maybe more hot glycol will reach the HVBI tried that today to see how it would work, and it didn’t. Exterior temps were 5-7° and I left with the pack at 17° as shown in my Carscanner app. The EA station was 36 miles away, and the battery was only 30° when I arrived. The battery coolant inlet never went above 30°, so it wasn’t pushing warm coolant from the immersion heater to the battery.
Any ideas? I was using the built-in navigation instead of CarPlay and selected the EA station from the list of chargers in the search window.
BTW, how long was the DCFC session, I would expect the initial 15-30 minutes were ar low KW for energy going directly to the PTC to bring the HVB up to temp.
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