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Newbie here. 2024 MG5 LR.
Got Granny Charger - charges at 3kW - OK for overnight charge
Just had 7kW Zappi-Glo installed - charges at 7- 8kW - all OK.
Today I went out to try a couple of car park chargers so that I understand how to use them.
Went to a Mer 50kW CCS charger. It told me I would charge at 30kW which it did. This seems reasonably good and fast to me.

Tried a Mer 22kW Type 2. It charged at 3kW un-tethered, using the supplied single phase MG branded lead. Is that the correct rate? It seems very slow to me.
My understanding is that the MG5 LR has an 11kW on-board charger.
Is that a sinlge phase only? Or is it a 3 phase? What should I expect?
Thanks
 
Hi, on a 50 kW charger you should have got a bit more than 30kW if you started at a low SOC day 20% and on a warm day.
On a 22kW EVSE using a single phase cable you should get 7kW. Are the L2 and L3 populated on your car? This would be 3 phase.
 
Tried a Mer 22kW Type 2. It charged at 3kW un-tethered, using the supplied single phase MG branded lead. Is that the correct rate? It seems very slow to me.
Sounds like the EVSE is only supplying 11kWh on 3phases, therefore you only get about a 1/3 on a single phase cable.

However using the same EVSE with a 3phase cable will increase charging speeds 3 fold on a MG5 LR FL..
 
Thank you for your answers.
My start % was 41%, the air temperature was about 9 degrees and the car had just made a gentle journey of about 7 miles.
I have looked at the input plug on the front of the car - all pins are populated - (Signals) + N PE L1 L2 & L3
However the MG badged cable only has (Signals) + N PE & L1 populated, L2 & L3 are not populated.

If I purchase a fully populated cable, with the additional L2 & L3 connections, will I be able to achieve the 11/22kW from a Type 2 socket (provided the supplying socket has that capability).
Thanks
 
If I purchase a fully populated cable, with the additional L2 & L3 connections, will I be able to achieve the 11/22kW from a Type 2 socket (provided the supplying socket has that capability).
Yes, make sure you get a 22kWh rated cable, this will allow you to charge @7kWh on a single phase EVSE
 
So I need a fully populated 3 phase 22kW cable.

Thnaks for your input.
Yes, but consider whether you actually need to spend that money. How often will you be charging on destination (7/11/22kW) EVSE 'chargers' ? How many of those will be of the 11/22kW variety?

Your current cable is perfect for your home charging, assuming you are on single phase, and for probably at (guessing) a large majority of the others.
 
Yes, but consider whether you actually need to spend that money. How often will you be charging on destination (7/11/22kW) EVSE 'chargers' ? How many of those will be of the 11/22kW variety?
My 3phase cable spends most of its time under the bonnet (fits perfectly without a frunk). I probably only needed to use it a handful of times but when I did I the extra phases made a big difference…
 
I spend a lot of time away from home, out in the sticks. with no option for any form of mains charging, not even the granny charger. I live off-grid when I am away. The nearest point to me is an Aldi 22kW 3 phase. It is 6 miles from me. I go to Aldi, armed with my single phase cable, plug in for an hour, get 3 and a bit kW in (about 12 miles worth), then I return. OK, I didn't lose out, my hour's charge balanced my trip miles, but it would have been a lot better for me if I could have taken advantage of the full 22kW 3 phase for the hour I was there. The nearest CCS Ultra rapid is about 10 miles in the opposite directionand one to which I rarely, if ever go.
Sounds like I will have to bite the bullet and get the 3 phase cable.
Thanks to all who have contribute answers.
 
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