Panther1
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Sounds funny, considering the 22 kW and 43 kW are only 0.03 per minute. Could this indicate costs at a DC charging station while the others are AC?Sorry meant to say 20kw not 50
It’s strange I’ll ask Porsche and see why this is the caseSounds funny, considering the 22 kW and 43 kW are only 0.03 per minute. Could this indicate costs at a DC charging station while the others are AC?
It looks the same in pattern in all countries too.
I doubt you will find a 20kW EVSE anywhere in UK. All public AC EVSEs are 3.2, 7.4, 11, 22 or 43kW...unless you've stumbled across one? Besides, pointless to use if you have a 11 kW alternative and don't have the 22kW AC onboard charger option installed.Sorry meant to say 20kw not 50
Thanks that makes sense….I doubt you will find a 20kW EVSE anywhere in UK. All public AC EVSEs are 3.2, 7.4, 11, 22 or 43kW...unless you've stumbled across one? Besides, pointless to use if you have a 11 kW alternative and don't have the 22kW AC onboard charger option installed.
Just another Porsche anomaly!
Profiteering bustards? Plus it apparently discourages people hanging around too long!
Funnily enough there are a few obscure chargers around. In France I have seen 24 kW CCS DC and Scotland also seem to have some?? I have never come across any though and they may be a relic from old times? I have seen some in workshops though! And I think @tigerbalm connected to one in a workshop, testing his charging?I doubt you will find a 20kW EVSE anywhere in UK. All public AC EVSEs are 3.2, 7.4, 11, 22 or 43kW...unless you've stumbled across one? Besides, pointless to use if you have a 11 kW alternative and don't have the 22kW AC onboard charger option installed.
Just another Porsche anomaly!
Ironically though not at Ionity, where it could most be useful, with folks that insist on getting to 100% or bust ?Plus it apparently discourages people hanging around too long!
There is a public 25kW DC one at one of the fanciest castles in Ireland – Ashford Castle. As you get free charging when you stay there – I've never used it. I think it's pretty strange – but perhaps that is because I have 22kW AC.Funnily enough there are a few obscure chargers around. In France I have seen 24 kW CCS DC and Scotland also seem to have some?? I have never come across any though and they may be a relic from old times? I have seen some in workshops though! And I think @tigerbalm connected to one in a workshop, testing his charging?
I can not find any with the Porsche app though!
Huh? I was there last summer and they let me use a 3.2kW AC unit and said the others were even slower. Perhaps it's a new / recent addition?There is a public 25kW DC one at one of the fanciest castles in Ireland – Ashford Castle. As you get free charging when you stay there – I've never used it. I think it's pretty strange – but perhaps that is because I have 22kW AC.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/525094
This is over by "the cottage" across the bridge from the hotel. It's been there a long time. It's run by the EasyGo network – so not owned by the property and not free.Huh? I was there last summer and they let me use a 3.2kW AC unit and said the others were even slower. Perhaps it's a new / recent addition?