tomw00
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Hi All,
We recently had a problem with our Taycan Turbo which prevented it from charging using the CCS port.
More info here https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/charge-port-reported-open-when-closed.15691/
We were 2,000 km from home in South Spain.
Porsche Assistance refused to help since the car was "drivable".
Fortunately I had spec'ed the 22kW option so decided we would drive home over a period of 5 days.
We left Malaga on Tuesday 9th May and got home to the UK on Saturday 13th May.
I have collated a few hints and tips in case anyone has a similar issue.
Hope this helps someone in the future.
A big shout out to Porsche Marbella for seeing if they could find an easy fix like fuses or doing a reset and also to my local OPC in Mid Sussex who have been superb.
The chief technician in Mid Sussex sent suggestions to their counterpart in Spain to see if they could help and continuously checked in with me.
International Porsche Assistance however are about to get a complaint...
Tom
We recently had a problem with our Taycan Turbo which prevented it from charging using the CCS port.
More info here https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/charge-port-reported-open-when-closed.15691/
We were 2,000 km from home in South Spain.
Porsche Assistance refused to help since the car was "drivable".
Fortunately I had spec'ed the 22kW option so decided we would drive home over a period of 5 days.
We left Malaga on Tuesday 9th May and got home to the UK on Saturday 13th May.
I have collated a few hints and tips in case anyone has a similar issue.
- Hotels - Book changeable/refundable rooms
- Use booking.com - this make it easy to shuffle dates around if you can't make the distance that day
- Only book hotels with charging
- Ask the hotel to reserve you a space - about 50% agreed to do this
- Double and triple check the charging works and is at least 7kW+
- Many hotels have tesla destination charging - this may or may not work - look for reviews in apps like electromaps/chargemap - don't rely on hotel staff saying other EVs are successfully using it
- Don't have breakfast at the hotel - stop at the first 22kW charger you can find
- Look for a lunch stop with 22kW charging
- Find stops that have a cluster of 22kW chargers so if one fails there are others nearby
- Lunch will be long so try to find somewhere interesting. Spanish truck stops always seem to something going on....
- Some 22kW chargers only supply 11kW - look for tethered cables these seem to be 22kW+
- Invest in a red three phase adapter - many hotels have this available and most other EVs won't be able to use it
- Use ACC and try to keep your speed constant at 120km/h-130km/h - acceleration/deceleration chews through energy
Hope this helps someone in the future.
A big shout out to Porsche Marbella for seeing if they could find an easy fix like fuses or doing a reset and also to my local OPC in Mid Sussex who have been superb.
The chief technician in Mid Sussex sent suggestions to their counterpart in Spain to see if they could help and continuously checked in with me.
International Porsche Assistance however are about to get a complaint...
Tom
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