Neighs
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When I ordered my Taycan I purposely did not order a type 2 charging cable because I needed to buy a metered type 2 charging cable from Ubitricity in order to get subscription pricing when charging using the lamp posts conversions outside my house, and there was no point in paying for 2.
Ubitricity have been having quality control issues with their cables and have stopped selling them until further notice with no current view in when this will be resolved.
So I now need to buy a charging cable...
Do I spend £300 buying a Porsche one or buy a generic for £100-£200 from elsewhere?
Considerations:
1) 5m, 10m
2) Coiled or Straight
3) Black, Orange or Green
I thought that coiled might be nice as it keeps the cable off the floor, but apparently they take up more storage space and I wonder if they put any undue pressure on the charging socket in the car.
Black would match the car, but it might be helpful to have something more obvious so it’s obvious when plugged in. Of course, in London, obvious things aren’t always a good idea.
5m night be tight sometimes? 10m does sound overkill?
I’ve been suggested the following places to buy from:
https://evonestop.co.uk/
https://evconnectors.com/
https://cablesforcharging.com/
Any experience based advice would be much appreciated, thanks.
Ubitricity have been having quality control issues with their cables and have stopped selling them until further notice with no current view in when this will be resolved.
So I now need to buy a charging cable...
Do I spend £300 buying a Porsche one or buy a generic for £100-£200 from elsewhere?
Considerations:
1) 5m, 10m
2) Coiled or Straight
3) Black, Orange or Green
I thought that coiled might be nice as it keeps the cable off the floor, but apparently they take up more storage space and I wonder if they put any undue pressure on the charging socket in the car.
Black would match the car, but it might be helpful to have something more obvious so it’s obvious when plugged in. Of course, in London, obvious things aren’t always a good idea.
5m night be tight sometimes? 10m does sound overkill?
I’ve been suggested the following places to buy from:
https://evonestop.co.uk/
https://evconnectors.com/
https://cablesforcharging.com/
Any experience based advice would be much appreciated, thanks.
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