In fairness there are a lot of modern fast chargers out there which power share.Not really no, the power modules are in the main cabinets that distrubute power.
Only Tesla really do that split and the clue was always the fact they had 1A 1B etc. What experience have you had when DC charging EVs between Charge providers, we are really keen to hear your experience.
For example all of the dual connector Alpitronic chargers which are very popular will be power sharing and Ionity use those on their network among others.
Similarly the currently favoured Gridserve chargers (dual connector ABB units) will also be power sharing.
The other thing is the cable. Some of these high power chargers don’t have water cooled cables so they can’t sustain the high amps for long periods of time. This is more pronounced the higher the ambient temperature.
I don’t know if that will be an issue for the iX3 specifically but the longer these newer cars can sustain the high amps, the more it becomes a factor in overall charging speed.
That’s all assuming the site isn’t busy and hitting into its overall limit anyway.
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