Zcd1
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It certainly isn't intuitive, and involves combining a couple different features/section of the app.
In the Canadian app:
There you go, 11 simple steps.
- Go into 'schedule'. Use the slider to turn Schedule on.
- Select Schedule 1 or 2, then enable Scheduled Charge
- Set the day and time you want to depart.
- Make sure you select 'Apply' or 'Save' before hitting the back arrow on any changes you make anywhere in the app, or it will just ignore your recent input - without warning.
- Go back to the main 'Schedule" screen.
- Use the slider to turn on 'Intelligent Charge'. You'll then need to input your 'Off-peak hours'.
- You want to set this so your off-peak period ends when you want the car to be ready, so if you're leaving at 8AM, select that as the end time.
- Do some math to estimate how much time you're going to need to charge, and set the start of your off-peak period so that the total time within the window just barely covers what you'll need - maybe is even a hair less. For example, if you need 3 hours, set off-peak for 5 - 8 AM.
- Select 'Prioritize off-peak charging', this will cause the car to charge mostly during the time you specified, but gives it permission to start earlier, if needed, to complete charging by 8AM. If you tell it to charge ONLY during the period, you'll get your three hours of charging, and that will be it, even if that doesn't get you to your desired charge level at departure.
- Go to 'Target state of charge', and select the percentage you want the battery to be at when you depart. 100%, if you want to leave with a full battery.
- ALWAYS HIT SAVE/APPLY WHENEVER IT APPEARS ON ANY PAGE THAT YOU'VE MADE A CHANGE. Otherwise, you've just wasted your time and the car won't be ready.
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That, in a nutshell, describes my biggest issue with our GV60 - most operations (whether in the app or in the car) require at least a few more steps than should strictly be necessary!