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Saturday night I took a risk and drove from my house in Long Beach to Rancho Santa Margarita which was about 47 miles. I planned on the way back to stop at one of the two DC quick charge stations in Irvine so I could make it home. Fast forward to about 9:45pm that night to get home and I stopped at the Quail Hill station...I tried 4 times to get the station to charge my vehicle, but the light on my dash kept flashing amber and the station would say "unable to communicate with vehicle". With only 17 miles of range left, I was obviously concerned.
I hopped back in the car and drove down to the next DC quick charge station which is about 4 miles away at Woodbury...I now had about 13 miles of range left (15% battery) and connected my Spark. Thank goodness on the first try (it's now 10pm), the charger communicated and we were on our way to get some much needed electrons in my Spark.
Interestingly enough, the display on my Spark read 80% charge by 10:50. 50 minutes from a 15% battery to 80%? I dismissed it as sometimes the estimate is not always accurate. Well, it was spot on. It took 50 minutes to reach an 80% charge and I stopped the charge at 10:50pm. I just wanted to get home and almost disconnected earlier, but I really wanted to see how long it would take.
I know there are parameters for the time it takes to charge, but it was a nice evening, about 70 degrees and the charger was indicating 50 AMPS and 396 volts which I thought was optimal. What are others experiencing as a charge time with the DC quick charger? What conditions are necessary to obtain GM's claimed zero to 80% charge time of 20 minutes? It certainly isn't that quick. I'm just curious if anyone has any insight and what their charge times have been and if this is normal.
I hopped back in the car and drove down to the next DC quick charge station which is about 4 miles away at Woodbury...I now had about 13 miles of range left (15% battery) and connected my Spark. Thank goodness on the first try (it's now 10pm), the charger communicated and we were on our way to get some much needed electrons in my Spark.
Interestingly enough, the display on my Spark read 80% charge by 10:50. 50 minutes from a 15% battery to 80%? I dismissed it as sometimes the estimate is not always accurate. Well, it was spot on. It took 50 minutes to reach an 80% charge and I stopped the charge at 10:50pm. I just wanted to get home and almost disconnected earlier, but I really wanted to see how long it would take.
I know there are parameters for the time it takes to charge, but it was a nice evening, about 70 degrees and the charger was indicating 50 AMPS and 396 volts which I thought was optimal. What are others experiencing as a charge time with the DC quick charger? What conditions are necessary to obtain GM's claimed zero to 80% charge time of 20 minutes? It certainly isn't that quick. I'm just curious if anyone has any insight and what their charge times have been and if this is normal.