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NanoEE

05/05/23 12:24 AM

#1283 RE: zulual #1282

I need data sheets to be more specific.

But the general idea is built around the “gas gauge”.

The circuit that modulates the charge across the circuit.

Are all the cells balanced.

Resistance within a circuit(battery) play a huge part within how a battery can take on charge.

But to be more specific of your question, I need data sheets on the battery in question.

uksausage

05/05/23 8:15 AM

#1284 RE: zulual #1282

DC (Direct current) charging using high voltages can charge batteries very quickly

they always quote time for up to 80% charge since after that it is recommended to use a slower charger like you can at home (or the battery may fry).

of course different manufacturers of both cars and charger have different capabilities but most DC Fast chargers (sometimes called level 3) are 50kW with 80 kW coming more normal.
of course that is if you can get that high a voltage to your charging location in the first place.