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Post by gabzimiev on Jul 24, 2014 21:43:35 GMT 11
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Post by Phoebe on Jul 24, 2014 22:21:56 GMT 11
I think all the Renault EV models are going to be at the Hunter EV Festival.
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Post by lesmando24 on Jul 25, 2014 20:37:20 GMT 11
Woo, about time, love that Zoe. I want to put a big moustache on the front bumper. Got to sit in one at the Renault display on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. They use three phase, so can 22KW charging from a 32AMP charging station.
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Post by lesmando24 on Jul 25, 2014 20:37:48 GMT 11
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Post by gabzimiev on Jul 25, 2014 22:28:32 GMT 11
so it has a 22KW on board charger ? or does it use the bastardised standard of DC type 2 (I’m looking at you telsa)
it might even have a 43kw on board charger... it is listed as a car that can do AC fast 63amps 3 phase. it seems that once you go to 63amps your type 2 system can be a socket and cable but has to be plug so it wouldn't allow downgrading to type 1 which most type 2 sockets allow you to do with a type 2 to type 1 cable.
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Post by lesmando24 on Jul 25, 2014 23:16:22 GMT 11
43kw is the max (3 x 63amp). It is the same type 2 connector, but a dedicated cable.
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Post by gabzimiev on Jul 25, 2014 23:30:08 GMT 11
that's impressive even a model s with dual chargers is only 22Kw (400 at 32amp euro) or 20kW (240 at 80amp USA) where do they pump all the excess heat form the AC/DC converters !
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