I just did some simple math as I fast charged as well as AC charged my Energica today.
Heroto: Do you have the My Energica application? It gives a decimal when AC charging. Bike must be keyed on while charging to get the info.
I came to the conclusion the app is showing AC input wattage and the bike is showing DC charging rate, even when on AC.
I fast charged today at 24 KW (Cisco Grove, CA):
24,000 watts (24 KW) divided by my 79 amps= 303.8 VDC (35% SOC).
Using the app at home, 240 VAC charging:
2.4 KW (2,400 watts) divided by my 10 amps= 240 (240 VAC)
1.7 KW (1,700 watts) divided by 7 amps (@ 96 SOC) 242.85 (perhaps need extra decimal on the current, or better accuracy of the current meters, but I assume it's the same 240 VAC as above).
My conclusions:
Bike shows DC current to battery--always.
The My Energica App shows AC input current only, when AC charging.
Power drops near the end of charge, even on AC charge.
We only get the 3 KW rating when we first start the charge. Perhaps even a bit more than 3 KW at first:
240 VAC times 13 amps=3,120 watts.
240 VAC at 14 amps=3,360 watts.
Then as things heat up . . . .
-Don- Reno, NV