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    JuiceBox

    On the photo below is an i3 drawing 22.5A from a 120V power source. We did not push it higher, but it appears that it could go up to 30A. Similar behavior was observed and validated with the LEAF. That said, it's possible that BMW has changed or will change this characteristic in a future...
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    JuiceBox

    Good to hear, Ted! Yes, eMotorWerks is in the process of obtaining UL certification for JuiceBox. I don't believe that this certificate will be retroactive. In part because some of the design elements have changed, and UL requires re-certificiation in similar situations. One thing we are very...
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    JuiceBox

    Great to hear! That's a neat trick, isn't it?
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    JuiceBox

    Yes, Tomasz. We tried and all it would do was 30A. Interestingly, one could apparently go up to 30A on 120V as well, except that most outlets would not take that, and the portable charging cord limits the i3 to 12A at that voltage. Similar behavior was observed with the LEAF and the Volt, if I...
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    JuiceBox

    We tried this, and the most an i3 would draw was 30A. Not insinuating that it's not possible for an i3 to draw more than 30 amps, it's just that we have not seen it, and have not been able to trigger this type of current draw. We are also looking shipping a 30-amp rated JuiceBox in addition to...
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