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Spec needed (not on Erwin), Battery health & charging speeds

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Hi,

 

I'm looking at buying a 2022 Enyaq 80 Sportline.  How do I know if it has the 125KW charging? Do they all have it? 

 

Presumably a Skoda approved place should be able to print out the level of battery health as a percentage? What should I see for a ~30k car?

 

Ideally I'd like to see a build spec for it. I did register on Erwin and paid my money only for the Erwin website to say it didn't have the info.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks in advance from an EV and Enyaq noobie.

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Upgraded in 2022 so unless it's a late  registered 2021 build it should be 125kw capable

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10 hours ago, Stonekeeper said:

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Upgraded in 2022 so unless it's a late  registered 2021 build it should be 125kw capable

Thanks - registered in July 22 apparently. Any idea how I find the build date? 

 

There must be a way of checking the charge speed for that specific car.

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What's the reg?

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1 minute ago, Breezy_Pete said:

What's the reg?

YC22  HDV

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01/07/22 built.

Not really sure what I'm looking for amongst car data. No mention of 125 anything, is there another way that's described?

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10 minutes ago, Breezy_Pete said:

01/07/22 built.

Not really sure what I'm looking for amongst car data. No mention of 125 anything, is there another way that's described?

I think that's good enough isn't it? As long as the build days wasn't late '21. Thanks for looking.

Built in July and registered before end of August is quick

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Well that didn't work out as expected. 

 

I was a bit shocked when the dealer did the battery health check as requested. 

 

~24k* miles on 2022 car and the battery health is 82%. Am I wrong to expect more on a 2.5 year old car? 

 

 

* I guessed 30k in my original post but got it wrong.

 

Edited by BrigPod

18% loss in less than 3 years would be of some concern. Probably impossible to discover- but I wonder if the battery has been abused by constantly charging to 100%?

The numbers and the means of measuring/calculating are not worth putting too much store into.

 

I think that was probably very bad English, I can't recall how the word store is used in this context, I meant not worthy of much faith.

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