So I know I don't fully qualify as a customer, but I thought a few pictures from my 2013 Zero DS might help. The CHAdeMO inlet is quite sizable, but it's the only component that is visible. Everything else fits under the seat of the motorcycle.
Aaron, thank you very much for explaining how the CHAdeMO equipment fits on the motorcycle! I appreciate the time that you take to participate in these forums and offer authoritative information about your products. In contrast to the many external chargers described in this forum, it's very reassuring to learn that the CHAdeMO equipment does not change the bike's silhouette, and does not get in the way of or use up space in any saddle bags or top cases.
In terms of the experience, the biggest issue remains potential incompatibility with CHAdeMO stations that are not fully compliant with the specification. Our solution and our motorcycle's electrical architecture requires support for voltages below 200V. You'll find some posts on the forum describing this in more detail if you are interested.
Thank you, yes, I have read many of those posts. In
one of them, you mention a meeting with AeroVironment to discuss compatibility. Is there anything that you may share with us about the outcome of that meeting? Are the
EV50 units compatible? They are the ones I would be most likely to charge at, as part of the
West Coast Green Highway.
Some charging stations chose simply to stop at 200V, which is why you can't buy one of these unless you talk to me. We don't want you to be disappointed.
If I find other DCFCs that I would be likely to charge at, may I ask you about compatibility for each? How would you like that conversation to be held? For the 150-mile+ one-day or multi-day rides I'm hoping to make, CHAdeMO is the cleaner solution.
I'm very much looking forward to being able to tour with the Zero. There is a specific
~200-mile group ride that I'm looking forward to that would be painful on a Brammo Empulse even with built-in L2 charging, due to its shorter range and longer charging time (3.5 hours empty-to-full) relative to CHAdeMO (1.5 hours empty-to-full). For that particular ride, I estimate that the Brammo would require 4 more hours of charging time than the Zero S + Power Tank + CHAdeMO.
Nobody on the group ride will wait hours for an electric bike to charge, but because the group ride will be making a long stop along the way, I can use part of that time to visit a CHAdeMO 7 miles away and rejoin the group before they raise their kickstands again.
Have there been other (non-fleet) customers who have purchased the CHAdeMO kit? Are you able to share with us whether or not they have been happy with it?
MichaelJ - You are correct that you can not install both a CHAdeMO and a J1772 Charging Socket Kit as the mounting brackets occupy the same location.
Thanks for confirming! I had originally misunderstood that the J1772 and CHAdeMO sockets could be mounted in the two cylindrical holes that go all the way through the frame.
[Edit 2014-05-12: Fixed
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