I plugged in this morning at the free Chargepoint stations we have at work (4 hours free charging per day) and walked off. When I plugged in my car was the only car at the stall. I noticed the charging voltage was kind of low, about 204-205V on a 30amp connection that should have been 220-240V.
About 5 minutes later I got a notification from the Tesla app that charging had stopped. This happened one other time but that time charging started up again on its own. This time 5 minutes later the vehicle still wasn't charging.
I went down to the Chargepoint station and saw that another car (Chevy Volt) had plugged in next to mine, sharing the same pedestal. The station indicated "your vehicle stopped charging". I released the charge port, re-authorized Chargepoint station and started charging again.
My car started charging again, but slowly, about 203-204V and claiming 18 miles per hour on a 30 amp connection.
Is this "normal"? Does a voltage dip, caused for example by a vehicle sharing the charging station cause this kind of thing to happen in other people's experience?
About 5 minutes later I got a notification from the Tesla app that charging had stopped. This happened one other time but that time charging started up again on its own. This time 5 minutes later the vehicle still wasn't charging.
I went down to the Chargepoint station and saw that another car (Chevy Volt) had plugged in next to mine, sharing the same pedestal. The station indicated "your vehicle stopped charging". I released the charge port, re-authorized Chargepoint station and started charging again.
My car started charging again, but slowly, about 203-204V and claiming 18 miles per hour on a 30 amp connection.
Is this "normal"? Does a voltage dip, caused for example by a vehicle sharing the charging station cause this kind of thing to happen in other people's experience?