ajdelange
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No. Not at all. It assumes that at the time at which the battery is adding charge the fastest, even if that lasts for only 20 seconds, the absorption rate is 350 kW. That is a rate of 350000 joules per second equivalent to a rate of 350 kWh/h which adds mileage at the rate of 20 [Edit: this was incorrectly entered as 30 for about 4 hours] miles per minute equivalent to a rate of 1200 miles per hour. The the rate of consumption is 350 (kW-h/h)/1200 (miles/h) = .292 kWh/mile. This gives us an estimate of the EPA consumption for the car.Isn't that an assumption that you will get 350 kWh for the full charge hour?
BTW 350 kW is not only the maximum size of a CCS charger in the US. It is the maximum the CCS standard supports.
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