BMW i3 charging problem seems charger-related at first

BMW i3 charging problems have been a topic of concern for many owners and can be caused by various factors. While the charger, cable, or wallbox are often immediately suspected, in some cases the problem lies directly with the car itself. The most common causes of BMW i3 charging problems are a faulty cable, a faulty wallbox, or improperly mated connectors. This is usually the first thought. However, after ruling out all of these issues, after an initial careful visual inspection, the car may be the main cause preventing proper charging. Faulty components can significantly and negatively impact the charging process. For example, the inverter or the unit that manages the entire process, or the software that needs an update. Defects in the system that allows communication between the car and the charging station may also occur. If you're having charging problems with your BMW i3, you can test the charger with another charger to determine whether the problem lies with the external charging devices or with the car itself. You could also try changing your wallbox or charging station, as the problem can't be ruled out. To eliminate any doubt, choose a new Voldt BMW i3 charging cable so you can try a different, possibly higher-quality cable. Before attributing the problem to the vehicle, it's always best to test multiple charging sources to determine whether the problem occurs only with a specific wallbox or a single cable. The problem is most likely external to the vehicle. If the problem occurs with multiple systems, however, the vehicle may require service. In conclusion, the BMW i3 charging problem can be caused by a variety of factors, and the safest solution is a thorough diagnostic process that includes testing multiple chargers. Only in this way can you determine whether the problem is related to external components or to that specific vehicle.