Hi all,
I have a 64 reg Zoe that I bought second hand earlier this year. I have an RCI battery lease.
Everything was going great and then all of a sudden I was unable to rapid charge at public charge points. I could charge on 7kW and lower charge points but every time I plugged into a rapid charger the charge point would either trip or reset itself. After a lot of toing and throwing over the past few months with the garage, who only charged on a 7kW charger and so at first it was a 'subscription' issue, finally agreed to come with me in my car to a public charger and watch the engine whilst plugged into a computer during a rapid charge. The charger tripped its relays and the error was caught. Apparently as it was only a 'tempoary' error, it was not caught on their back at garage diagnostic system and hence them initially dismissing my concerns and observations.
Anywho the long and short of it is that the fault seems to be in the BCB unit. something is damaged/wrong and the dealer is saying the whole BCB unit needs to be replaced at a cost of around £2700+VAT. Which seems extremely expensive and utterly unreasonable for a single component. This is not what I thought I signed on for when I invested in an EV vehicle and now I feel trapped.
As its not the battery specifically but linked with the charging of the battery is the BCB covered by the RCI BAttery lease? Also does anyone know if this is a common problem with the Zoe or is it quite unique?
Next step is to phone RCI and see if the costs are covered by the battery lease as 'consequential damage'.
Anyother help, guidance, assistance, suggestions would be super helpful.
Cheers
Peter
I have a 64 reg Zoe that I bought second hand earlier this year. I have an RCI battery lease.
Everything was going great and then all of a sudden I was unable to rapid charge at public charge points. I could charge on 7kW and lower charge points but every time I plugged into a rapid charger the charge point would either trip or reset itself. After a lot of toing and throwing over the past few months with the garage, who only charged on a 7kW charger and so at first it was a 'subscription' issue, finally agreed to come with me in my car to a public charger and watch the engine whilst plugged into a computer during a rapid charge. The charger tripped its relays and the error was caught. Apparently as it was only a 'tempoary' error, it was not caught on their back at garage diagnostic system and hence them initially dismissing my concerns and observations.
Anywho the long and short of it is that the fault seems to be in the BCB unit. something is damaged/wrong and the dealer is saying the whole BCB unit needs to be replaced at a cost of around £2700+VAT. Which seems extremely expensive and utterly unreasonable for a single component. This is not what I thought I signed on for when I invested in an EV vehicle and now I feel trapped.
As its not the battery specifically but linked with the charging of the battery is the BCB covered by the RCI BAttery lease? Also does anyone know if this is a common problem with the Zoe or is it quite unique?
Next step is to phone RCI and see if the costs are covered by the battery lease as 'consequential damage'.
Anyother help, guidance, assistance, suggestions would be super helpful.
Cheers
Peter