ELM327 wrote: » Perhaps it was, but it must have been faulty as the chargers delivering over 50kW is outside the rated delivery.
grogi wrote: » But don't you think that a receiver simulator was available? With regulated receiving power etc.?
Deleted User wrote: » Kia have installed some 100 Kw ChaDeMo chargers, so I don't think it's limited to just 62 Kw.
ELM327 wrote: » I think it's a software bug allowing the CCS plug to draw all available power on (some of?) the efacec units as I saw Ioniqs able to pull north of 65kW at Naas and at Midway. When the software was written and the units installed they probably didn't have a CCS car to test with, and certainly not one capable of pulling >50kW.
liamog wrote: » I've always been somewhat confused by the reports of the Portlaoise charge point running so fast. From the spec sheets the Efacec chargers are rated as DC Output - Voltage 50 Vdc to 500 Vdc Current 0 to 120 A To my mind we should have been maxing out at 60kW. I hooked up my OBDII when charging at Blanch. We were pulling 400Vdc and 125A to give us the 50kW. I must do a run down there to spy on the charger.
cros13 wrote: » They had the Tralee rapid removed and AFAIK gave up on blocking access to Killarney.
KCross wrote: » It was a dig at eCars. They tell us its a world class network.
KCross wrote: » So, whats the state of play with the Killarney one now? Is it usable by people passing through(Chademo only) or are they still kicking off about it?
ELM327 wrote: » Where did you get that idea?! With the possible exception of the SCP network, our network is sparse and unreliable. The *only* upside is that it is free, and that it is joined up (ie one card access for all north and south). Other than that, it is pathetic IMo.
Falcon L wrote: » Clearly the Healy-Raes have no interest in EVs.
KCross wrote: » So, whats the state of play with the Killarney one now? Is it usable by people passing through(Chademo only) or are they still kicking off about it? Looking at the eCars map... Kerry is a disaster. One Chademo and thats it! Dingle and Kenmare (and maybe Tarbert for the ferry) should have triple heat units. World class network eh!
cros13 wrote: » Randle's got the rapid at subsidised rate from Nissan, with the contract allowing access for any Nissan customer (though in practice most allow other EVs to charge as well). An issue came up about 2 years ago where Randle's got tired of this whole "EV malarkey" and decided they wanted to limit access to the only two rapids in Kerry (Randle's Killarney & Tralee) to only their own customers, some reports have them demanding money, some just told they couldn't charge, one report even had them threatening calling the guards on one poor Leaf owner passing through. Nissan Ireland smacked them down fairly quickly, then there were issues getting access for maintenance.
miamee wrote: » I thought I'd spied a fast charger on the e-cars map for Killarney but I see now it's in a Nissan garage :eek: glad I checked this before we head down to Kerry next week. We'll potentially be going in our new Ioniq if it's ready for pick up next week
pheasant tail wrote: » I think that's public?
unkel wrote: » Yeah I had to explain to him that 7kW is actually a slow charger. And yes, it's crazy there are none in Kerry :rolleyes: It's nice enough from the Hyundai dealer that they let you charge (but only during business hours and only for Hyundai owners), but there are 5 slow chargers in Tralee already. You'd hardly find all of them in use / iced / broken
pheasant tail wrote: » Yas are right lads, just stopped there to check. The lad I was dealing with told me it was definitely FC but I guess he wasn't too up on it as their only starting to deal with ioniqs for 2018, it's crazy Tralee doesn't have any.
cros13 wrote: » If true that would fill a Kerry-sized hole in the CCS network. And given the attitude towards EVs of the Nissan dealer in the town I wish Hyundai every EV sale in the county.
unkel wrote: » Unfortunately it's not true. It's a 7kW charger. Just off the phone to them. Let's hope the local Lidl will need a revamp soon. The only chance of getting a fast charger in Kerry...
pheasant tail wrote: » Yea he definitely told me that it's fast charge! Hyundai garage Tralee
Fermi wrote: » Was it black one you saw? If so, that was probably mine. If it was polar white, I think that is the guy working in Steeltech Sheds, I see that one parked there every day.
thelikelylad wrote: » FCP?!?! :eek: Keary's in Cork put in a SCP, a 2x22kW post I think. Not much use to passing customers really unless the car is sitting there for a couple of hours before/after a service.