MSvirus
Established Member
I have been charging in the cold these days. Efficiency goes down in the charging process as it gets colder, and is poor this time of year, with all the way down to 35% loss when it is really cold. For ok winter charging temps the loss on my IM6 is about 25%. So I tried a test with charging my MG4 in the same conditions too. Then I got 20% loss. So there is 5% more loss in the IM6 than my MG4. Is that due to the higher voltage? Or what can cause this? Should not newer cars be more efficient? And the result is not a one time off, it can be repeated and is stable.
On my car, I noticed too that the app is showing totally the wrong time for charging finishing time. Slow charging yesterday, it said finish at 1400 today. Same charging speed, and charged continually it now shows after midnight, and still climbing when I update the page. My MG4 has not this problem in the app, as that is almost accurate.
On my car, I noticed too that the app is showing totally the wrong time for charging finishing time. Slow charging yesterday, it said finish at 1400 today. Same charging speed, and charged continually it now shows after midnight, and still climbing when I update the page. My MG4 has not this problem in the app, as that is almost accurate.