To understand the charging speed you are achieving, it is primarily necessary to look at which limitations and restrictions have been set during installation and on the Easee charger.
How quickly the car can charge is affected by several factors, including:
the capacity of the electrical system
settings in the charger
the charging cable
limitations in the car
For more information about expected charging speed, you can also see the article:
→ What charging speed should I expect?
See charging limitations in the Easee app
Easee app can show you which limitations are affecting the charging in real time.
This makes it easier to understand why the car is charging at a certain speed.
If you tap the lightning icon in the app (as shown in the example below), you will get a menu showing various limitations affecting the charging. It is always the lowest limitation that applies.
Explanation of charging limitations
You can tap each individual limitation in the app to get a more detailed explanation.
Examples of limitations shown in the app:
⚡ Limited by vehicle
⚡ Dynamic fuse limit
⚡ Cable rating
⚡ Maximum charging current
⚡ Maximum fuse limit
⚡ Fuse size
⚡ Temporary charging limitation
⚡ Maximum fuse limit (fallback)
⚡ Schedule limitation
⚡ Reduced current
⚡ Limited by Tibber
⚡ Limited by Tibber
⚡ Limited by external system
⚡ Load balancing
These limitations can come from both the electrical system, the charger, or external systems that control power distribution.
Limited by vehicle
If the app shows the message "Limited by vehicle", it means that the car itself is drawing less current than what is available from the charger.
This is in many cases completely normal.
For example, many cars will:
start charging gradually when a charging session begins
reduce the charging speed towards the end of the charging session
In some cases, there may also be charging limitations set directly in the car.
If you want to investigate this further, we recommend checking the car's own charging settings in the car's infotainment system or associated app.
⚠️ Reboot charger - This will recalibrate the sensors in the charger.
⚠️ Test with a different vehicle and charging cable for a few hours. This helps eliminate the different potential sources of the issue.
During the testing period, we recommend avoiding major changes in the app or in the vehicle settings, as this may affect the results.