Just changed from a non CCS Zoe to the r135 with CCS and from 60% battery I'm only adding 18kwh, is this normal. Or should I only use CCS when battery is lower state of charge, then would I see 40kwh. Thanks
Hi Alan, at home on my Ohme charger I average 14% charge per hour adding about 25 to 26 miles. On the CCS sites I visit Tesla Trentham Gardens when down to 14% I have seen 48Kwh and watch it drop slowly. My Ze50 2020 took on 17Kwh in 22 minutes of charging. Not sure if this has helped.
Very roughly, depending on temperature and battery degradation, the ZE 50 battery has approx 50kwh capacity, or 1kwh is 2% battery capacity.
So a 60% battery will contain approx 30kwh of charge. leaving approx 20kwh available for charging. So your 18kwh to fully charge is not far off the mark and I would suggest OK
My understanding is CCS is DC charging which uses the two pins under the second cover behind the charge flap. The plug above this under the first flap is a type 2 connection, which has a 7kw maximum charge from a typical domestic home charger (single phase 220v). If you have a commercial 3 phase 415v supply then the type 2 plug can charge up to 21kw as mentioned earlier. Richy
Hi Alan, at home on my Ohme charger I average 14% charge per hour adding about 25 to 26 miles. On the CCS sites I visit Tesla Trentham Gardens when down to 14% I have seen 48Kwh and watch it drop slowly. My Ze50 2020 took on 17Kwh in 22 minutes of charging. Not sure if this has helped.
Very roughly, depending on temperature and battery degradation, the ZE 50 battery has approx 50kwh capacity, or 1kwh is 2% battery capacity.
So a 60% battery will contain approx 30kwh of charge. leaving approx 20kwh available for charging. So your 18kwh to fully charge is not far off the mark and I would suggest OK
My understanding is CCS is DC charging which uses the two pins under the second cover behind the charge flap. The plug above this under the first flap is a type 2 connection, which has a 7kw maximum charge from a typical domestic home charger (single phase 220v). If you have a commercial 3 phase 415v supply then the type 2 plug can charge up to 21kw as mentioned earlier. Richy
The R135 Zoe will only charge at a max of 22kW on AC but up to 50kW on CCS. The older non CCS Zoe would charge a at 40 kW on AC chargers.