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A funny thing happened on the way to the garage....
Seriously, a couple weeks ago my wife purchased our first all-electric vehicle, a Volvo "C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate" (there's a little hyperbole in the name, isn't there?). We went out of town for 10 days and I left the car plugged in. Since I don't yet have a high voltage/amperage charger yet, I had it plugged into a 110v/20a outlet. This is supposed to take 8-10 hours to fully charge the car and it was 48% when we left. So I assumed half way through the night, it would be fully charged and would stay that way until our return. Nope. Four hours after we left, I checked the charge via the Volvo app and it was still at 48%. OK, so either I did something wrong or the charger cord was bad. No big deal, This was the first time I ever plugged it in so I assumed it was probably my fault.
Nope again. When we got home the motor battery was at 0% - totally dead. So I called Volvo On-Call and they sent a tow truck to take it to the dealer. It was late in the day, so I didn't hear from them until about 1 pm the next day when I was told to come pick it up. I checked the app before leaving and the car was at 60% and climbing on their charger. When I got to the dealership, I looked at the service sheet and the fix was a software update. Apparently, in the week I was gone Volvo had fixed this bug in the software which normally would have installed itself had the car not died first - it has both wifi and cellular connectivity built in.
TL/DR: When I got home my wife asked what was wrong. I told her "software update". She looked at me for a moment then asked "They had to reboot it?" I just nodded yes.
This happening allowed me to recall the first time I had a car get a software update - in 1998 when I purchased my very first Volvo, an S70 T5. Seems maybe it isn't that much of a "Brave New World" after all.
A funny thing happened on the way to the garage....
Seriously, a couple weeks ago my wife purchased our first all-electric vehicle, a Volvo "C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate" (there's a little hyperbole in the name, isn't there?). We went out of town for 10 days and I left the car plugged in. Since I don't yet have a high voltage/amperage charger yet, I had it plugged into a 110v/20a outlet. This is supposed to take 8-10 hours to fully charge the car and it was 48% when we left. So I assumed half way through the night, it would be fully charged and would stay that way until our return. Nope. Four hours after we left, I checked the charge via the Volvo app and it was still at 48%. OK, so either I did something wrong or the charger cord was bad. No big deal, This was the first time I ever plugged it in so I assumed it was probably my fault.
Nope again. When we got home the motor battery was at 0% - totally dead. So I called Volvo On-Call and they sent a tow truck to take it to the dealer. It was late in the day, so I didn't hear from them until about 1 pm the next day when I was told to come pick it up. I checked the app before leaving and the car was at 60% and climbing on their charger. When I got to the dealership, I looked at the service sheet and the fix was a software update. Apparently, in the week I was gone Volvo had fixed this bug in the software which normally would have installed itself had the car not died first - it has both wifi and cellular connectivity built in.
TL/DR: When I got home my wife asked what was wrong. I told her "software update". She looked at me for a moment then asked "They had to reboot it?" I just nodded yes.
This happening allowed me to recall the first time I had a car get a software update - in 1998 when I purchased my very first Volvo, an S70 T5. Seems maybe it isn't that much of a "Brave New World" after all.
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