Throb
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Do you mean you have Porsche Charging Service membership which obviously gives you preferential rates at Ionity? Because that's not the same as "having Ionity membership".I’ve IONITY membership linked to two new Porsche Evs this autumn.
It's no issue at all to charge *any* EV using your Porsche Charging Service account. I've charged a Hertz Polestar at Ionity Cobham by plugging the car in and then going to the Porsche app and starting the charger (didn't have my PCS card on me). I've also started numerous charges on non-Porsches by plugging in and swiping my Porsche Charging Service card on the unit. All times I've paid the Porsche Charging Service rates of 30p/kWh.my daughter drives an ID4 and her husband is using it to and from maternity hospital where she’s just given birth to twins. The manic trips to visit her mean it’s depleted its charge and I know there’s an IONITY station 1 mile from the hospital … can I do the fatherly thing and take the VW to recharge on my Porsche supplied IONITY / Porsche charge card? (15mins on 350kw irrespective of the ID4 software would stick 100 miles onto the car and make the family of four trip home less anxious!)
The only thing you have to make sure is the car you're plugging in doesn't have Plug&Charge activated, as that will start the charge automatically and use the contract associated with the car.
I charge my i5 all the time using my PCS account as it's much cheaper than the BMW Charging Service.
But I doubt that's better than the preferential rates with the original version of Porsche Charging Service.You can get up to 10% discount on charging with some networks when using Electroverse
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