henchman24
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From a straight up V3 250kW, a 325kW saves about 6 minutes 0-80%. From a V3+ (V4 dispensers on a V3 cabinet) saves a little over 2 minutes. So from a standard V3 it is roughly 8 minutes 0-80%.This is cool but saves what 3-4 minutes overall from the 250kw chargers?
A few weeks ago I was stopped at a 250kw Supercharger that's right off the highway. Another Tesla owner was like why didn't you go to the 325kw chargers? So I told him it saves like 1-2 minutes and it's further off the highway. Not worth it. I choose quick on and off the highway every time.
Now all of that assumes you're at 0%. If you're at 10%, a V4 saves really nothing from a 325kW V3+ and the 4-5 from a V3 to 80%. If you're at 25% there is really no difference between any of them. Almost all of the difference is early in the curve. You can save that same full 8 minutes going 0-50% in theory. Most of my charges are around 3-55%, I'd save about 6 minutes from a standard 250kW V3. Taking a 22 minute charge to about 16 (rough numbers give or take a minute since we don't have the curve yet).
All of that also assumes the 250kW V3's handle doesn't overheat. Which if it is warm (>70), I find a charge greater than 45% and from a low SoC will cause the handle to derate on CT. Not as much of an issue on 3/Y as their amperage drops quicker nor S/X as their voltage is higher when the CT pack is split. The handle upgrade on V4s was badly needed.
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