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spudnutsv
Feb 28, 2016Explorer
The shape of the charge curve for our RV's Lifepo4 (lithium)battery would be similar to your e-golf's. The main difference would be the charge rate as we don't quick charge at that high a rate.
Please note that the VW E-golf uses lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) cells from Panasonic, which are not used in any RV's that I am aware of. There are many variants of lithium cell chemistries each with their own pro's and con's. I believe the NMC cells are more energy dense, but also require more management than the LithiumPhosphate based cells that are used by rvr's.
Enjoy your golf, we had some fun zipping around in an electric Fiat 500 a few weeks ago, couldn't believe how fast it accelerated.
Please note that the VW E-golf uses lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) cells from Panasonic, which are not used in any RV's that I am aware of. There are many variants of lithium cell chemistries each with their own pro's and con's. I believe the NMC cells are more energy dense, but also require more management than the LithiumPhosphate based cells that are used by rvr's.
Enjoy your golf, we had some fun zipping around in an electric Fiat 500 a few weeks ago, couldn't believe how fast it accelerated.
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