LightningShow
Well-known member
A lot of it will be dependent on how far apart the chargers actually are but, in general, on a long trip the more time you spend in the 150kw window the faster the trip will be. Going to 70% won’t make a big difference but it also isn’t really necessary depending on how far the next charger is. Either way you won’t likely have enough to get to the next EA charger and will need to find a slower alternate. It just depends how comfortable you are with less buffer. If you go with less buffer you need to make sure you are checking the charger status of the next charger via PlugShare.
This is only really relevant if you’re going a very long distance in one shot. Like 1000 miles. If you’re destination charging overnight a few times during the trip and only driving 500 miles a day then the time difference by capping charging at 50% isn’t really worth the risk.
This is only really relevant if you’re going a very long distance in one shot. Like 1000 miles. If you’re destination charging overnight a few times during the trip and only driving 500 miles a day then the time difference by capping charging at 50% isn’t really worth the risk.
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