? nice configuration.
I would not take Innodrive (but keep ALK and AAC) after 25000 km on BE/FR/NL highways: speed limits are quite often wrongly read.
yes, they should better inform: it's always an experience when you stop for the 1st time on a new network. You never know what will happen...
Ionity still remains cheaper: 33c per kWh, compared to 35c /kWh + 45c /mn on other networks. that's about an extra 10/15 € on a charge.
[FR driver - just did 1000 km these last days on highways there]
- all I've read above is true..... but chances to be stopped by the police are close to 0. Unless you drive at more than 200km/h and they follow you/stop you ?. It happened last month ... So I wouldn't worry too much
- I was until...
yes, about 20 to 30 km before, the temperature of the battery starts raising.
I also noticed that you then loose 2 to 3% on the expected % at destination
I tried many solutions (including ashtray) but finally went for the following :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0912GR7CK/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
it sticks with double tape, cable (6ft / 1.8m) runs from the in-console port. It is hardly noticeable when empty, at the...
I did a test, by using a fake GPS location app on the phone (Android).
When connected to the car, Waze shows the fake location... so it doesn't use the car's GPS unit !
And still same behaviour: when I ask Waze to start a new navigation, it kills the PCM one ?
it has to be something else then....
not clear to me why it would work with one app and not with others ?
- it's not hardware
- it's not GPS access related, neither car audio or display, then...
- does it come from the apps, Waze and others ? Android Auto or Carplay ? PCM ?
I had a look at BMW and Audi forums: same there too, so I...
exact, same behaviour with Android Auto.
I often travel more than 700km a day without problem. it just require planning as you very well explained:
- compute the road with ABRP / double check with Waze for traffic or work issues
- enter the Ionity stations as favorite in PCM navigator, and your...
there is no miracle at highway speed: bigger battery combined with improved aerodynamics (and small wheels).
But that is not Porsche DNA. They would be wrong trying to compete with Mercedes or Lucid on these grounds.
exactly.
WLTP simulation has nothing to do with real life (see below WLTC): an average speed of 33mph...
It just helps car makers to show an (unreal) autonomy that won’t scare potential buyers.
They should instead show the autonomy from 85% to 10% on 3 cycles: town, roads at 90km/h (55mph) and...
it got it a few times: a call to Ionity and a remote reboot and it always worked after.
Once we were 2 Taycans : both got it, so definitely not the car but the provider