A couple of weeks ago, I was staying overnight in a hotel and their single Type 2 charging station was already occupied. The staff told me I could use a power plug in the laundry room so I parked my SR/F next to it and used an indoor domestic wall plug, charging at around 3 kW. That also was closer to the guest rooms.
My original chargers were swapped last summer, to solve that isolation fault problem. The new pair behaves a little differently using a wider range of RPM, a little quieter at the beginning, but they also quickly settle at max speed/RPM for the rest of the charging session, just like the old ones did. Just as loud.
Later that evening, the phone of our hotel room rang. It was the night shift manager. He informed us that a guest had complained about noise coming from my motorcycle. He asked me if I could do something about it. I unplugged the bike, it had already reached 100% charge.
The SR/F and SR/S are definitely louder than any other electric cars I have ever heard charging. In fact, I have not been able to hear any ventilation noise at all from most large and modern EV's. On my SR/F I cannot notice any difference in the noise level when charging at 3 kW or 6 kW. Also, the ambient temperature seems to have little to no influence on the noise level. That does not make sense!
I wonder how the DSR/X compares, or the Energica's and Livewire's when charging AC at 3 kW ?