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Actual Charging Speeds at Home (What are you getting?)

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I’m wondering what charging speeds everybody is getting at home and what charger you are using. I have a Grizzl-e charger on a 50a circuit that should be pulling 40a. The fastest I’ve seen it charge is 20mph. I was expecting 28mph. I have the standard range battery. I haven’t opened up the charger to verify it’s set to 40 amps but the manufacturer says that’s the setting it ships in. Im just trying to decide if I get a different charger or not. I’ve used the ford mobile charger once at work and it’s so slow I didn’t even really pay attention to the charge rate.

Also, could I be seeing these lower charge rates because I’m starting at 50-65% state of charge and it will only go faster at lower states of charge?
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I have the emporia charger and see 46a. It’s hardwired on a 60a circuit.
 
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@Blochead21 how many miles per hour are you seeing when charging? This seems like the easiest and most practical way to measure. And do you have standard or extended battery?
 

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I have the standard range battery and looking at my charge logs it looks like roughly 20miles per hour as well.
 

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Don’t have the lightning yet hopefully by end of January 2023. I have ChargePoint home flex 50AMP and charging at a rate of 9.33Kw / about 32 miles per hour in my Mach e California route 1
 

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@Blochead21 how many miles per hour are you seeing when charging? This seems like the easiest and most practical way to measure. And do you have standard or extended battery?
Actually, it's not a good way to measure. But the FordPass app has dumbed it down for consumers.

Why is it a bad measure? Well, for you, it's probably fine, because you live in Hawaii (we hate you). But, in a good portion of the country, cold temperatures lower range, as does highway driving. I might get 3.0 miles per kilowatt hour on the highway, and 4.5 locally. My 3.0 on the highway turns into 2.3 in winter.

Therefore, a kilowatt of energy gives different mileage depending on a bunch of things.

Let's skip that and talk your charging. The included Ford Mobile Charger is 30 amps. 30 x 240 => 7.2kWh. Assume 15% loss from wall to vehicle, you're at 6.12. Let's call it 6.1. At 2.3 miles per kilowatt, that's 14 miles of range per hour of charging.

With 40 amps, you can do the math, or just increase by 1.33. So 14 miles of range become 18.67.

Of course if you're getting closer to 3.0 miles per kilowatt in your driving, you'll see more miles. If you're seeing 20, then you're probably getting around 2.5 miles per kilowatt driving, right?

As to slower charging depending on the state of charger of your truck - no, you won't see that until you're close to 100%, if at all, with AC charging.

If your Ford Mobile Charger was slow at work, were you using 110v or 240v?
 
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@Blochead21 & @Minh both are interesting data points. Blochead is charging at a faster rate but seeing the same range per hour. Ming’s charger is the same speed as mine and seeing faster rates on the Mach e. So far seems like speeds are slower on the lightning for some reason.
 
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@RickLightning thats all makes great sense. I know a lot of things affect range but I was thinking due to consistent driving conditions and temps mine would be fairly simply. I failed to think about the hauling I’ve done periodically effecting those charging numbers. I’m typically seeing 3.0 miles per kw, but that goes down with loads. Unfortunately I can’t see real time charging data with my charger, but it seems like I am likely getting the theoretical top end of 9.6kw. I’ve only had the truck for 500 miles so very little data to go off of thus far.
 

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Ming’s charger is the same speed as mine and seeing faster rates on the Mach e. So far seems like speeds are slower on the lightning for some reason.
Yet another reason to just forget about measuring charge rate in “miles per hour.”
Since the Mach-E gets about 3 miles per kWh while the Lightning only gets about 2, the Mach-E will appear to charge 50% faster than the Lightning even though you are pumping in kWh at the same rate.
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@Blochead21 & @Minh both are interesting data points. Blochead is charging at a faster rate but seeing the same range per hour. Ming’s charger is the same speed as mine and seeing faster rates on the Mach e. So far seems like speeds are slower on the lightning for some reason.
Actually I don’t think so. Miles per hour is not the best way to measure. Best way to measure is how much kw you’re actually charging. Mach e uses less juice compared to lightning therefore it will get more miles at same charge rate. If you can Check how much kw you’re charging at.
 

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Seconding @RickLightning. MPH is the worst way to measure charging speed.

Odds are nothing is wrong with your charger or truck. You’re just using a unit of measurement that is flawed from the start when trying to compare to others.
 
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Makes sense too of why I saw such slow speeds on the mobile charger at work because I had terrible efficiency that day from running around job sites with materials.
 
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Basically I either need to let it go or buy a charger that shows real time electricity transfer. Which I really don’t need considering I have solar and battery back up and could never use a full charge in a day, lol.
 

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Basically I either need to let it go or buy a charger that shows real time electricity transfer. Which I really don’t need considering I have solar and battery back up and could never use a full charge in a day, lol.
Ford needs to display the kW going into the battery. Almost every other EV gives you this info but for some reason Ford thinks our stupid little monkey brains can’t handle it.
 

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Take a look at the emporia. It lets you breakdown the data very well. Take a look at the screenshots below of the same charge cycle. One is in amps the other is in kWh.

Ford F-150 Lightning Actual Charging Speeds at Home (What are you getting?) 063AE3D5-9835-4EC6-B67B-B88478B7767F
Ford F-150 Lightning Actual Charging Speeds at Home (What are you getting?) DF748449-B468-42F6-8D54-023788DA3D47
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