RehobothTaycan1
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- First Name
- Stephen
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2021
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- Location
- Rehoboth Beach, DE
- Vehicles
- 2021 Taycan RWD
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Hey guys - regular long distance commuting in my 2021 RWD Taycan starts tomorrow. Relying on public charging almost had me buy a non-electric model, but I really love the Taycan and am glad I made the purchase. Let’s hope I feel the same way after a few months into my commute (especially when winter hits).
Figured I would jot down some of my experiences, as I did a ton of research before buying my car and the information was really helpful. Let me know if there’s anything specific you would like to know and I’ll do my best to capture the details.
My Taycan:
Figured I would jot down some of my experiences, as I did a ton of research before buying my car and the information was really helpful. Let me know if there’s anything specific you would like to know and I’ll do my best to capture the details.
My Taycan:
- 2021 RWD - delivery was in June 2021
- 20” Turbo Aero Wheels w/ Summer Tires (I’ll get winter or all season tires when temp drops and post details)
- Performance Battery Plus
- Options: Sports Chrono, Electric Sound, 150kW/400V DC charger, Intelligent Range Manager, Premium Package
- ~210 miles each way
- Almost all highway between Delaware and NJ
- 1-2x per month, with average stay 2-3 days
- Once in NJ my commute will be ~10 miles each way.
- 4 Electrify America charging stations along my route (none nearby once I’m in my final NJ destination)
- My office has charging via Charge Point. It’s 6kW/hr, not free and limited to 5 hours at a time, so doubt I’ll use much
- I’m planning to drive all winter. However, I don’t plan to use my Taycan if snow is forecasted during my trip - I have an AWD SUV for that
- I typically keep my battery at 85% when charging at home. However, I’ll charge to 100% before these trips.
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