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On a recent trip I used an Ionity charger and had some frustrating issues - I’ve not used public chargers that much before, so I’d appreciate any advice to hopefully make it easier next time.
- The round trip was over 260 miles in total, with an overnight stay after 220 miles (where I knew I wouldn’t be able to plug in).
- The range manager didn’t schedule any charging before the overnight stay, but I stopped at an Ionity station after 190 miles and plugged in with the intention of topping up enough to easily get me home the next day. The car charged momentarily and then stopped, which seemed to be because there was sufficient to get me to my destination for the night - so I cancelled the navigation and set the car to direct charging.
- After a few failed attempts the car started charging and kept going for a good while (20+ mins I’d guess), but it stopped with a charging error at about 60% - that would have been enough to carry on, but I wanted to master this! I had quite a few attempts to get the charging started again, but every time after accepting my Porsche charge card and initialising, I’d just get a charging error. I switched to a different charger and the same thing happened. Meanwhile someone else came along (in a BMW i3) and was able to use the charger that didn’t work for me.
- In the end I called Ionity, who were really helpful. Several remote reboots of the charging station didn’t solve the problem, so I was told to go to another one where they were able to get it going (and gave it to me for free for my patience ?)
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