As I noted in my message, the EverCharge unit has been used regularly by me to charge the Taycan, the problem emerged during a charge session. The Taycan no longer accepts a charge but the unit works correctly on other cars. Unlikely to be the charger that is the problem.
I am familiar with...
A problem has emerged that I can't find referenced on this forum so here goes with a new thread. Two weeks ago while charging overnight on an EverCharge level two charger (a charge network common in in modern Francisco multi-unit buildings) the car stopped charging short of 80% with the red...
I was going to post a two year report on my 2022 Taycan4 CT, but will instead add my comments as a reply here. I took delivery of my car in May of 2022 and have driven it just over 11,000 miles since then on a mix of freeways and back roads. With the exception of the weird failure of the...
Hang on to it to have when the Porsche unit fails. Mine failed at 1 year. Three months later there is no word on when or if I will receive a replacement unit. If you survey the various threads on this forum you can see mine is far from a unique circumstance. I replaced my OEM unit with a...
I wanted to keep my initial post short, but here is the detail. The failure does look to be in the cable/car plug end. The first time it failed to charge the car overnight the brick indicator light was still flashing green but the power level was very low and the cable warm to the touch. I...
I have a 2022 Cross Turismo 4. A few weeks ago the mobile charger that came with the car (I am the original owner) stopped charging the car. To see if it was the charger or the car, I plugged the car into my Bosch charger and it charged normally. It seemed clear that the mobile charger had...
My Taycan 4CT arrived in Benicia on the Glovis Sonic on March 7 and then sat for 7 weeks before finally being sent to the SF Bay area dealer April 26, and I took delivery on May 1. During the sitting period the delivery estimate was revised but no information about the nature of the delay was...