How to use Porsche FAST charging | Tutorial | Spot On
Are you in a hurry and you need to charge your all electric Porsche vehicle as fast as possible then let’s break it down F check it Out f for fast charger you have to drive up to a DC fast charger with at least 270 KW of power very common are 3 KW or 350 Kow stations a for active route guidance use our built-in navigation system by entering your destination and starting active route guidance the Porsche charging planner will
Automatically precondition the system making it ready for the planned fast charging stop s for state of charge start the charging process with a low state of charge and stop the fast charging session at 80% state of charge since the last 20% to completely charged a battery take proportionally the
Longest t for temperature the high power battery has to be within the temperature range for fast charging it should be around 30 to 35° C you can see the current battery temperature in the instrument cluster by selecting information inside the right tube enjoy the charging superpower of your Porsche and have a good
Ride
Need to get your all-electric Porsche charged fast? We’ve got you sorted with this guide on FAST charging. In just four simple steps, you’ll be on the road faster than you can say Taycan.
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Taycan 4S Sport Turismo: Electrical consumption combined in kWh/100 km: 24,7 – 20,5 (WLTP*); Range combined in km: 358 – 496 (WLTP*), Range City in km: 449 – 601 (WLTP*); CO2 emissions combined in g/km: 0 (WLTP*) I Status: 12/2023
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Fast charger
00:27 Active route guidance
00:43 State of charge
00:57 Temperature
01:14 Outro
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*Alle von Porsche angebotenen Neufahrzeuge sind nach WLTP typengenehmigt. Offizielle von den WLTP-
Werten abgeleitete NEFZ-Werte liegen für Neufahrzeuge seit dem 1. Januar 2023 nicht mehr vor und können daher nicht mehr angegeben werden.
Weitere Informationen zum offiziellen Kraftstoffverbrauch und den offiziellen spezifischen CO2-Emissionen neuer Personenkraftwagen können dem ‘Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen’ entnommen werden, der an allen Verkaufsstellen und bei der DAT (Deutschen Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, D-73760 Ostfildern) unter http://www.dat.de/co2 unentgeltlich erhältlich ist.