Legi0n
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- First Name
- Drew
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- Nov 15, 2021
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- Renton, WA
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- IT
Wow! I would expect you to get to 80% in that amount of time. I just got back today from a trip from WA to OR. A week ago I used the RAN to drive to northern CA and I never spent more than 20 minutes at a charging station. Having said that you have to pay attention, in the RAN I have seen 18 minutes to full charge and six minutes later it says 15 minutes to full charge. Other than RAN, I've used mostly EA and EVCS. For a fast charger I normally see back up to 80% in 20-30 minutes. Maybe you plugged into a faulty charger?Thanks for the replies. I live a ways out from the city and I'm still deciding if I can deal with all electric and if I should keep the rivian. I have the home charger but decided to wait on install until I decide to keep the rivian and I have other cars to drive so letting it charge on 110 for a couple days is not an issue. My main car is in the shop so for the first time I had to rely on the rivian. I left the house in the morning with 85% and by the time I got home that night I was at 0%. Actually got to 0% about a mile from home but still made it. That leads me to believe I need to have a way to charge up in town so I found the fastest rated charger and tried it out the next day but it was very disruptive to my day as I expected at 200kw I could get a decent charge in 30 minutes and be on my way. I ended up having to stay there for 90 minutes. Unless I can find a way to reliably charge in town at around 120-150kw then this probably is not a good fit for me.
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