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How much electricity does it take each time I charge my plug in hybrid?


charlie smyth
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How much electricity does it take each time I charge my plug in hybrid (a plug in Prius, though absolute precision is not required and I would take info about other plug in hybrids)?  I guess it would be expressed in terms of kilowatt hours?  We do not have a special charger.  We just plug it into a regular outlet, at home (takes a long time).

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I once worked out it cost me 80p for a full overnight charge, just about 2 hours 20, 8kwh. Through dedicated charging hub courtesy of Chargemaster - haven't looked at the web display in yonks.

But that was 5 years ago.

Cost has probably quadrupled at least.

It may not take longer using the kit that comes with the car.... Mind figures are for both 2018 and 2022 PHEVs

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Looks like the hub has stopped data harvesting

Location Start date Charge duration Start time

 

Usage (kWh)

Home 12/08/2020 4 days 19:16
4.30
Home 12/08/2020 7 hours 07:43
0.00
Home 17/07/2020 a month 14:49
0.00
Home 16/07/2020 a day 15:04
2.73
Home 12/07/2020 4 days 16:04
3.04
Home 11/07/2020 a day 09:24
5.58
Home 24/06/2020 7 days 15:11
4.67
Home 14/03/2020 2 days 14:05
0.79
Home 12/03/2020 a day 10:27
5.70
Home 11/03/2020 17 hours 15:25
4.92
Home 10/03/2020 19 hours 14:53
6.11
Home 07/03/2020 a day 11:03
1.06
Home 05/03/2020 2 days 12:16
4.82
Home 04/03/2020 a day 10:59
2.14
Home 27/02/2020 2 days 07:40
0.00
Home 26/02/2020 17 hours 14:17
0.00
Home 25/02/2020 a day 11:47
6.01
Home 22/02/2020 3 days 09:16
0.78
Home 20/02/2020 2 days 14:31
0.00
Home 18/02/2020 2 days 14:55

0.00

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Times given are, of course, the total time the lead is connected.

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Our present RAV 4 PHEV 2020 got 18.1 kWh traction Battery and it takes about 13.5-14.5 kWh to charge from 0-100 % (so it must have some "buffert" ) . It got 6.6 onboard charger so it can be fully charged in abou 2.5 h in best case ( 32A 3phase I think)

Our former Prius PHV 2018 had a 8.8 kWh litium traction Battery and a 3.3 kWh onboard charger I think and took about 2.5 h to charge from 0-100 % but Im quite sure that it has some buffert so I guess it wont charge 8.8 kWh from 0-100% but... on the other hand I think there will be some current/charge loss/leak in the procedure 0-100 % ( as for our RAV 4) so it might land on ca 7 kWh when charged from 0-100 %

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