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Not unreasonable at all. But the world is not as simple as it should be.I don't do calculations. I just expect a fast charger to be faster than a slow one. Surely that's not an unreasonable assumption to make?
There's basically 3 common types of Fast charge cables:
1. Single phase 32A - can charge up to 7kW minus losses, so you'll typically see 6.4kW or something at the car.
2. Three phase 16A - 3x 16A phases (3.6kW per phase), so connected to a suitable 3-phase Fast charger, you can get a total of 11kW, more typically 9.8kW or so at the car.
3. Three phase 32A - 3x 32A phases (7kW per phase, 22kW total), so connected to a 22kW Fast charge, you could get 20kW at the car, but only if the car supports it and the MG4 does not (max 11kW on 3 phase).
You have to match the charger's capability to the cable and the car, to get the speed you want. For example, a single phase cable on an 11kW 3 phase charger will only give you 3.6kW because that's all each phase gets.
Yes, it is complicated. CCS (Rapid) is simpler and it would be so much easier if we could all use that but then you need an expensive and bulky AC-DC converter, so that's why we have the AC solution at home.