Mine was manufactured on October 2nd and it still had the old KLE, so the cut off date must be way later than 'after September'. And yes, I had to ask for it (which I did when the car was in service anyway) - mine was charging full rate with old KLE, no problems noticed, but I had it replaced anyway.jackt said:Recall / Replacement ID is "B61 31 14" I believe its being applied in a staggered fashion to VINs, so not all will show it immediately. Those cars manufactured after September should already have new KLE and appropriate software.
I agree that the design fault may not be causing so many problems in the UK but it is an inconvenience whenever any of us needs to get a charge quickly or unexpectedly with a 7kWh charge that can't deliver full rate. Contrary to what has often been said I've seen no evidence that the charge rate restriction is temperature limited and have never seen more than about 5.7kWh at home regardless of weather.jackt said:Recall / Replacement ID is "B61 31 14" I believe its being applied in a staggered fashion to VINs, so not all will show it immediately. Those cars manufactured after September should already have new KLE and appropriate software.
UK KLE's are being replaced when cars go into dealers and their VIN blocks have been assigned the recall ID, as the issue that prompted the design change doesn't appear to be so much of a problem in the UK, it isn't being pro-actively replaced, unless you have already had a charge fault resulting in a previous replacement of a KLE.
What is your supply voltage to the EVSE? Power=amps*volts. The car only draws a certain number of amps based on what the EVSE says it has (not watts). The signal coming out of the EVSE is (supposed to be) calibrated to the number of maximum amperes it can provide. The resulting watts delivered therefore can vary not only by what that says is available, but also by the voltage applied and the car's desires and needs after reading that signal (hopefully, correctly!).RJSATLBA said:Contrary to what has often been said I've seen no evidence that the charge rate restriction is temperature limited and have never seen more than about 5.7kWh at home regardless of weather.
jadnashuanh said:Now, say the signal coming from your EVSE is slightly off, it could be saying it has less amperage available, or, the car's reading of that signal may be a little off. My i3, before the new KLE, and with the software limitation applied, was regularly drawing over 7Kw. I had not installed the meter before it got cold, so I do not know if it changed. I also don't regularly drive my vehicle more than about 10 miles, so neither the battery nor the whole vehicle get particularly hot, and much of that driving is on city streets at lower speeds, which may point to heat as the triggering factor.
As an experiment, instead of plugging the vehicle in immediately when you get home, wait well into the evening so it has cooled off from your trip and then see if it makes any difference. It may, or it may not. Either way, it's an interesting experiment.
RJSATLBA said:I agree that the design fault may not be causing so many problems in the UK but it is an inconvenience whenever any of us needs to get a charge quickly or unexpectedly with a 7kWh charge that can't deliver full rate. Contrary to what has often been said I've seen no evidence that the charge rate restriction is temperature limited and have never seen more than about 5.7kWh at home regardless of weather.jackt said:Recall / Replacement ID is "B61 31 14" I believe its being applied in a staggered fashion to VINs, so not all will show it immediately. Those cars manufactured after September should already have new KLE and appropriate software.
UK KLE's are being replaced when cars go into dealers and their VIN blocks have been assigned the recall ID, as the issue that prompted the design change doesn't appear to be so much of a problem in the UK, it isn't being pro-actively replaced, unless you have already had a charge fault resulting in a previous replacement of a KLE.
Vne said:BMW in Hong Kong finally acknowledged the KLE issue. Parts are ordered and the KLE will be replaced once they arrive.
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