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On the Taycan, when the SoH says 85%, is that 85% of the usable capacity after buffering on the 93.4kWh or actual 85% of the full 93.4kWh capacity?
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We have the entire thread on it that explains it, but I am happy to simplify but please do study the first post of this thread below. We believe that usable capacity of the battery at 100% SoH when brand new is 86.7kWh for the PB+ listed at 93.4kWh total capacity. Therefore, if your SoH is 85% then you would multiply that value by 85% and you can verify that easily if you have the OBD that would also report Battery Energy and Display SoC as a check sum. I am not going to go into more details at this point until you study the thread.


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Interesting @SergeyIndy thanks, is there a statistics as to how much % of the kwh injected in the battery are "lost" to conversion/efficiency or whatever ?
Just curious because I calculated (just twice) how many points of battery I gained after DC charging & compared it to my invoice : e.g. they invoiced me 72,3kwh which made me gain 84 points of battery, ie simple math would say 100% of my battery consumed 86kwh from the charging station.
Whereas Porsche's SoH reading (basic as we discussed) says 91%.
So I'm guessing there is a loss factor between the DC plug & what's really stored/usable by the battery.
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Interesting @SergeyIndy thanks, is there a statistics as to how much % of the kwh injected in the battery are "lost" to conversion/efficiency or whatever ?
Just curious because I calculated (just twice) how many points of battery I gained after DC charging & compared it to my invoice : e.g. they invoiced me 72,3kwh which made me gain 84 points of battery, ie simple math would say 100% of my battery consumed 86kwh from the charging station.
Whereas Porsche's SoH reading (basic as we discussed) says 91%.
So I'm guessing there is a loss factor between the DC plug & what's really stored/usable by the battery.
Purely rhethoretical question :)
There are definitely losses, but I have not seen this topic discussed on the forum. I would be interested to see out of curiosity as this is a valid point of interest and it may vary depending on speed and provider.
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