DonTom,
Here are a few numbers;
19% SOC; 22kw/73A
41% SOC; 21kw/68A
46% SOC; 19kw/63A
50% SOC; 18kw/58A
60% SOC; 15kw/49A
70% SOC; 15kw/47A
80% SOC; 15kw/45A
Eliminating the cooling channels found on the Eva 107 means there was more room for more cells and a larger battery capacity give the space. But the issue is heat build up which can REALLY slow down charging speed. I know a rider with an Esse 9 who after nearly 24 hours of non-stop riding and charging plugged into a CCS charger and was at 5% SOC, charging at 6kw/21A and was going to take 1hr54 min to 80%.
15KW at 80% SOC doesn't seem all that bad to me, but seems a bit low for 60%.
And that 6% at 5% SOC, I would assume the charge rate will go up a bit from there and the time would go down. Or did it stay at 6KW?
BTW, have you gotten into the red? On a warm day, my batt indicator normally stays in the yellow after the first CCS charge. Sometimes it's back in the green just by the time I need my next charge, so I don't see much green. And that is on my 2020 SS9-, which should be cooler than the +.
I don't know if charge rate lowers in yellow, but I never noticed any difference between yellow and green charge times.
I have not yet hit red. IIRC, red will put the bike in limp mode.
-Don- Reno, NV