Charged Up
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MFM does not show how much energy you put back into the battery during the charge, but if you look at how much energy you used since the last charge you can infer how much energy went back into the battery.
I had one instance where I had used 18kWh and another 17 kWh and the car recharged to 100% in 2:01 and 1:59 respectively. And yet in other instances the car has charged at rate that is more in line with times expected by a 6.6k kW charger.
Has anyone observed something similar to this? This would appear to be charging faster than the onboard 6.6kW charger would allow.
I'm thinking perhaps Ford does not have the battery balance the cells during each recharge which would shorten the charge time, but still can't understand what is going on here.
I wish it were true, but I'm skeptical.
I have the Schneider L2 30 amp charger, but that shouldn't matter.
Hoping to get a chance to monitor this and see exactly how much energy is being pulled from the wall.
I had one instance where I had used 18kWh and another 17 kWh and the car recharged to 100% in 2:01 and 1:59 respectively. And yet in other instances the car has charged at rate that is more in line with times expected by a 6.6k kW charger.
Has anyone observed something similar to this? This would appear to be charging faster than the onboard 6.6kW charger would allow.
I'm thinking perhaps Ford does not have the battery balance the cells during each recharge which would shorten the charge time, but still can't understand what is going on here.
I wish it were true, but I'm skeptical.
I have the Schneider L2 30 amp charger, but that shouldn't matter.
Hoping to get a chance to monitor this and see exactly how much energy is being pulled from the wall.