AL_MAOT Posted September 14, 2020 Share Posted September 14, 2020 New video teaser suggests that the average charging power from 84 to 95% SOC is 32 kW (for the bigger battery). While the world is waiting for the premiere of the Volkswagen ID.4, the manufacturer released a new teaser with a camouflaged prototype - this time to highlight the fast charging capability. The ID.4 will be of course be equipped with a fast-charging inlet (different depending on the market - CCS Combo 1 in the North America, CCS Combo 2 in Europe/most of the world and most likely GB/T in China). The European teaser shows the ID.4 at the IONITY fast-charging network. There are no details about the charging power, but we have noticed that at 95% state-of-charge (SOC), after accepting 11.4 kWh of energy, the car was still charging at 27.4 kW. It was at the 21:23 minute mark of the charging session. There is an additional data point at 2.3 kWh and 84% SOC, at 3:29 minutes of the charging session. Combining the two numbers we can find out the difference: from 84% to 95% SOC (+11 points) adds 9.6 kWh (it would suggest that the total pack is the 87 kWh) *the long range ID.3 to be equipped with 82 kWh pack (77 kWh usable) - we guess that the ID.4 will be equipped with the same capacity, while the calculations are simply inaccurate the time for 84-95% SOC was 18 minutes the average power 84-95% SOC was 32 kW We can't judge the charging performance having just this, the average of 32 kW and 27.4 kW at 95% SOC is actually not a bad result. In most cases, EV drivers fast charge between 10% to 80%, as the last part is usually the slowest. The peak charging power in ID.4 probably will be up to 125 kW, as in the case of ID.3 (but in general it also depends on trim level and battery capacity, so some versions might be good only for 100 kW or less). As far as Europe is considered, the ID.4 will be available also with three-phase on-board chargers, hopefully, both 11 kW and 22 kW options. Volkswagen ID.4 brief specs: over 500 km (311 miles) of WLTP range in top version drag coefficient of 0.28 rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (later) based on MEB platform towing: up to 1,900 kg (under 4,200 lbs) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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