"SAE" does not help us any. SAE J1772 is simply Level 2 AC charging (3 to 3.5 hours for a fully charged REx). We want to know if it is capable of SAE CCS (Combined Charging System) DC charging, which can charge an i3 to 80% in about 30 minutes.chargebliss2014 said:This charger can charge CHAdeMo or SAE in SERIES.
ultraturtle said:"SAE" does not help us any. SAE J1772 is simply Level 2 AC charging (3 to 3.5 hours for a fully charged REx). We want to know if it is capable of SAE CCS (Combined Charging System) DC charging, which can charge an i3 to 80% in about 30 minutes.chargebliss2014 said:This charger can charge CHAdeMo or SAE in SERIES.
80% in less than 20 minutes is correct according to BMW's USA site: http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Cont...3/Features_and_Specs/BMWi3Specifications.aspxmindmachine said:I thought it was 80% in 20 minutes and 100% in 30 minutes.
There are more than two CCS fast chargers inultraturtle said:Pretty sweet if it is a CCS or Combo charger. It would likely be the second in the USA (there's one in San Diego: http://www.greencarreports.com/news...-car-fast-charging-station-opens-in-san-diego). If it's just another CHAdeMo station, then it is not news suitable for this forum, as the US version of the i3 cannot use its DC charging capability.
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