ron_b
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At first I thought that this 150kW upgrade over the 50kW base converter was a no brainier option for USA, but now I am seriously considering dropping it from my confirmation though my dealership strongly suggests it.
Reason is that there are virtually no DCFC (fast chargers) that are over 50kW that are not already 800v and with other vehicles now using 800v charging I predict all new DCFC sites with >50kW will be 800v anyway.
So why pay more money for more weight? Porsche makes it very cheap for what it is, that's not the problem.
I did a PlugShare search for 70kW+ chargers in the USA that are not Electrify America and besides like 10 EVgo units in the Bay area and Los Angeles I see none and those locations have plenty of Electrify America which would be free anyway. The EVgo in Baker California also is 800v.
Oklahoma also has a bunch but that vendors website says they are 800v also, I will call to confirm that out of curiosity as I don't plan on going to Oklahoma.
Other EV folks know of any good reason to get the 150kW option?
Reason is that there are virtually no DCFC (fast chargers) that are over 50kW that are not already 800v and with other vehicles now using 800v charging I predict all new DCFC sites with >50kW will be 800v anyway.
So why pay more money for more weight? Porsche makes it very cheap for what it is, that's not the problem.
I did a PlugShare search for 70kW+ chargers in the USA that are not Electrify America and besides like 10 EVgo units in the Bay area and Los Angeles I see none and those locations have plenty of Electrify America which would be free anyway. The EVgo in Baker California also is 800v.
Oklahoma also has a bunch but that vendors website says they are 800v also, I will call to confirm that out of curiosity as I don't plan on going to Oklahoma.
Other EV folks know of any good reason to get the 150kW option?
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