Tight Git
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Yes UK will only charge at 7kW as they don't have the 3 phase any more.So am I right to say there's no point getting a 3 phase cable for the phase 2 MG4s, is single phase enough for 7kw?
Yes UK will only charge at 7kW as they don't have the 3 phase any more.So am I right to say there's no point getting a 3 phase cable for the phase 2 MG4s, is single phase enough for 7kw?
Yes, although if the choice is 3x 7kW chargers vs 1x 22kW, some people would prefer that we have many more public chargers rather than faster ones. Of course, both would be better.But there are lots of more powerful public type 2 chargers people might want to use. Especially people who can't charge at home.
I agree it's slightly irritating, but for the number of times it'll be a problem, I see why they've cut that corner. 22kW chargers are fairly unusual even in public, and 50kW ones are increasingly common. There aren't all that many circumstances where you'd not prefer a 50 to a 22.While that's true, the simple fact on the ground is that there are quite a lot of 22 Kw chargers around. Many people would like to use these, and I imagine that if you don't have home charging and want to pick up as much charge as you can when out and about they'd be extremely handy. It doesn't affect me, but I do think the decision to remove that capability from the new NMC-battery models was peculiar and short-sighted.
Hi ukslim,I agree it's slightly irritating, but for the number of times it'll be a problem, I see why they've cut that corner. 22kW chargers are fairly unusual even in public, and 50kW ones are increasingly common. There aren't all that many circumstances where you'd not prefer a 50 to a 22.
(And I'm an advocate of flooding every destination with 7kW chargers)
There aren't that many 22kW chargers where I live in England but when I go to Scotland they are quite common. I find them really useful as they are cheaper than the 50kW ones but charge at about 1.5 times the speed of 7kW chargers. That means roughly 2 hours rather than 3 for the same amount of charge. As I am totally dependent on public chargers while I'm in Scotland, I'm very happy that my Trophy can take 11kW. It makes 'grazing' when convenient more worthwhile.I agree it's slightly irritating, but for the number of times it'll be a problem, I see why they've cut that corner. 22kW chargers are fairly unusual even in public, and 50kW ones are increasingly common. There aren't all that many circumstances where you'd not prefer a 50 to a 22.
(And I'm an advocate of flooding every destination with 7kW chargers)
There aren't that many 22kW chargers where I live in England but when I go to Scotland they are quite common. I find them really useful as they are cheaper than the 50kW ones but charge at about 1.5 times the speed of 7kW chargers. That means roughly 2 hours rather than 3 for the same amount of charge. As I am totally dependent on public chargers while I'm in Scotland, I'm very happy that my Trophy can take 11kW. It makes 'grazing' when convenient more worthwhile.
Meant type 2 charger cablesI smile when charging on street because I see the same Tesla and 2 Kias using crappy type 2 chargers and getting 4kw while I can get 11kw at the same post