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- Peter
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I guess this was on your long drive when you collected the car?That said, all the same, since the desired SoC by the charge planned can be really off (my worst case was over 25% off - car thought I'd arrive at 35% SoC, I arrived well under 10%, and that was feather throttling and slowing down the last 10 miles). To be fair, about 1500 miles into the 3,500 mile road-trip, the estimate got much better.
We’re all services in the Taycan activated, ie LTE and connect etc At the time when this happened?
I am surprised to read that you had such a large deviation at that time. Was the weather changing very rapidly and unexpected for you? Normally the car will take into account the expected weather through the weather app, once a route has been planned with charging stops.
Have you tried this out since that time even if only driving perhaps some 50 to 70 miles without the need to stop for a charge?
My experience in 40 k km has been the opposite. In all weathers, except an unexpected violent thunderstorm with heavy rain and hailstones, the planned SoC at destinations, have been within a few percentage points. 1 to 3 % difference normally. Largest observed deviation was about 5%, reason was I drove at much higher speed than I guess is in the plannner, on the German Autobahn.
Apart from this it has been very reliable in my case and I trust my car fully for long trips.
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