Yesterday, I was at a Fastned charging station charging my 2019 I-Pace when a newer 2022 I-Pace pulled up next to me and started charging as well.
It was a nice moment comparing the charging speed of the two cars.
My car was charging at that moment at around 66 kW at 47%. The 2022 I-Pace was doing 103 kW at 13% dropping of to around 85 kW at 45%.
My I-Pace is still at software version 16-point-something and has never had a software update (other than the OTA-updates).
The other I-Pace had a much more recent version.
I know that officially, the I-Pace is still limited to around 100 kW at fast-charging stations. But his newer I-Pace definately was charging faster than mine. And both drivers had driven only a short distance (from home to the charger).
So my questions is: Do I-Pace with the latest firmware/software actually charge faster than the earlier versions?
And if so, would it not make sense to have my car updated?
(So far, the dealer always said they would update the car only if necessary).
It was a nice moment comparing the charging speed of the two cars.
My car was charging at that moment at around 66 kW at 47%. The 2022 I-Pace was doing 103 kW at 13% dropping of to around 85 kW at 45%.
My I-Pace is still at software version 16-point-something and has never had a software update (other than the OTA-updates).
The other I-Pace had a much more recent version.
I know that officially, the I-Pace is still limited to around 100 kW at fast-charging stations. But his newer I-Pace definately was charging faster than mine. And both drivers had driven only a short distance (from home to the charger).
So my questions is: Do I-Pace with the latest firmware/software actually charge faster than the earlier versions?
And if so, would it not make sense to have my car updated?
(So far, the dealer always said they would update the car only if necessary).