halogen
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now that i have crunch simple math..Why do you assume it's an MG issue? It could be just as easily a charger issue.
we know that
watt= volts x amps.
we know that our car is 51kwh battery is 400 volts arhitecture.
so back to the previous broschure data. we can charge up to max speed of 117 kwh.
that means. the rapid charger cable and configs needs to be at least.
117kwh= 400 volts x 292.5 amps
but in reality....
87 kwh = 400 volts x 217.5 amps.
so... it all depends on the charger.. they might say its a 180kwh charger...
to be able to dish out such power...
we need to have multiple factors.
180kwh = 400 volts x 450 amps ( is there such a cable that rated as 450 amps)
or lets use the ioniq 5 example with 800 volts battery architecture
180kwh = 800 volts x 225 amps ( which i think its common to find 200+ amps cable in the public chargers.
so if i were to use the above factor to match our mg4 architecture
87kwh = 400volts x 217 amps...( again 200+ amps cable specs)
so im guessing its really not our problem for not getting close to the 117kwh charging speed...
its because of the 400v battery architecture and the specifications of the amperage of the cable..