whitex
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I am not trying to get people to start obsessing over their brake wear or charging frequency, however I have noticed an interesting trend. We all know the first mile or two every day the Taycan will use mechanical brakes to clean off the rust. We also know that Taycans recalibrate their brakes while charging (the brake calipers move very slowly to determine the brake pad thickness). I recently have been using the garage for some projects, so not charging the Taycan every single night if it doesn't have to be (80A charging comes handy when charging in the driveway, completes much faster than 40A or 48A). I realized after a little while that if I charge the Taycan every day, every day it seems to use mechanical brakes for the first mile or two. If I don't charge it overnight however, recuperation is always on and the mechanical brake rust-off doesn't happen as often, or at all actually. It made me wonder, does charging every time the Taycan is in the garage cause greater brake pad usage? It's not like the Taycan actually uses shore power to top off the 12V or to precondition the car, like other EV's, so I'm starting to wonder about the benefits of plugging it in like I did all my Teslas (which did use shore power to pre-condition or top off 12V, therefore avoiding cycling the main battery - Porsche evidently has not discovered that rather obvious benefit yet).
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