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Bilmerker => Renault => Zoe => Emne startet av: sinhal på lørdag 20. juni 2020, klokken 12:30
Hei.
Mulig dette har vært spurt om før, men er det mulig å sette øvre lade grense på nye Zoe?
f.eks at batteriet skal lade til 80% og ikke 100%
Not directly no.
But one thing you can do is use the calendar function to control when it will start and stop charging.
On a 16A charger, you get around 6% per hour, so just program accordingly.
This being said, it is not a problem charging to 100% because the car has an upper buffer preventing you to charge to the real 100% anyway. So even when the car says 100% charged, it is closer to 95%.
What I usually do is use another function which lets you program the start time (but not the end time) of the charge and I usually leave before it is fully charged. So if I have 40% left, and I program it to start at midnight and leave to work at 7, I get 42% extra so I have 82% when I stop the charge manually.
Thank you for the clarification, but what is the actual battery size for the new Zoe? It is 52kWh usable energy. And it should be an lower (brick protection) and a upper limit as you are stating.
Yes you have a lower and upper buffer.
The total capacity is around 55 kWh. So 3 kWh buffer in total.
The total available capacity depends on the temperature of the battery pack.
During winter, it can go down to 44 kWh.
Some links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Zoe#ZE_50
https://ev-database.org/car/1164/Renault-Zoe-ZE50-R110
https://insideevs.com/news/355173/2019-renault-zoe-52-kwh-pack/