Shwd mae
Standard Member
What you say above makes sense, with the five points. However, if the Ev app is set to smart charge AND the MG app is set to smart charge, a charge is only delivered at the times specified in the apps.I think you are missing something.
To effectively smart charge ev energy needs to know five data points.
1, Current charge = 40%
2, Target charge = 80%
3, Ready time = 7am
4, Battery Capacity = 64kw (also via API)
5, Charger Charger rate = 7kw
1 & 2 are only available via the API. 3 to 5 are inputed in the Ev Energy App.
With all five data points EV Energy now knows it needs to give the car 25.6kw of energy before 7am and it works out the best way to do that based on their algorithm and type of charger being used.. 25.6kw / 7kw = around 3 1/2 hours charge time (fag packet as there is a little more to it all). So it will work out how best to do this depending on your tariff and grid demands before 7am. It will stop and start charging during this time. Nothing to do with the car. All driven by EV Energy. See my screenshots. At some point towards the end the car will say I am at 80% and will stop taking charge but that is the very final stage.
Without these five data points the smart charging only gets less smart. And if its not smart enough it could cost you money. It will still "work" but its not working to the best of its capability.
How else would it know when to effectively start charging ? It has to fall back on what info is only in the app which isn't much help. e.g. Battery Capacity = 64kw instead of 25.6kw it actually needs.
If I am missing something then please say so.
I only required a small charge yesterday evening (to see if everything worked) , and as you can see from my screenshot's the charge was only started at 12am (start of my cheap tariff) and finished by about 2am.
With all the hassle I have had with my 12v battery getting drained, I am obviously very hesitant to give access to my mg account, even as a secondary account, in case my battery problems return.