Thanks. Have you seen any improvement with the latest update? Last time is dcfc was 4 months ago and I had the dreaded 'battery cooling' message that slowed my dcfc speedsBeen on one road trip so far. I have noticed it tapers down to about 100kw at ,60% and then at 80% it drops down again almost in half. This is approximate.
If you have home charging then I would use ABRP as it will tell you exactly when to leave the charger. Assuming the charger is not limiting power output it makes sense to charge up to 80% if needed. Anything above 80% is pretty slow. Only time I would go above that is if I couldn't make it to the next charger.
I am on latest update. I didn't get any battery cooling messages or anything like that and it was pretty warm 90+ F. After the first two charges I used ABRP and manually routed to the next charge to keep the car from preconditioning. I felt like I was able to get better charging speeds when I didn't precondition the battery. Speeds ramped up fairly quickly and were constant until about 60% SOC at which time they dramatically decreased so it was clearly SOC and not thermal. same with the 80% drop off. The limiting factor were the chargers. The station only putting out 29kw had a message on all the chargers saying the charging was limited "to improve performance and for an update".Thanks. Have you seen any improvement with the latest update? Last time is dcfc was 4 months ago and I had the dreaded 'battery cooling' message that slowed my dcfc speeds
That could be the charger rather than the vehicle.Mine won't hold anything over 200kW for more than 30-60 seconds at most, then does the yo-yo from 200s to 140-150s and back until it starts the programmed taper around 60%. It actually starts a little before 60%, but I swear it used to start that taper in the low 50s, so maybe they let it go a few more %. I have charged on EA 150kW units that actually put out 175, and it will hold that consistently without the yo-yo. I just wish they would find the max it can handle without the yo-yo thermal throttling somewhere between 175 and 215 and let it only ask for that.
Common glitchThis is weird. This is on my home JuiceBox that I have limited to 34 amp at 240 volts... So about 8 kW.
The chart in the Rivian app showed a spike to 43 kW at the start of the charge session.
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Yeah, likely a math error in Rivian app. My JuiceBox didn't show the same thing.Common glitch