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Charging Porsche plug-in hybrid models easily.
Prepare your home step by step for charging your Porsche plug-in hybrid.
In order to prepare you for your charging experience, we have created a selection of services that will help you choose a charging solution for your individual domestic situation. Our offer includes the
Services for charging at home.
With our services, you can charge your
Porsche Connect.
With services from Connect, you can comfortably operate various vehicle functions from your living room. For example, control the charging process, check the state of charge of your battery or bring your
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Products for charging at home.
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Porsche Mobile Charger Connect charging accessory
- Configuration via WiFi
- 5-inch touchscreen display
- Intelligent charging (full compatibility only with
Porsche Home Energy Manager) - Use: at home or on the road
- Charging at household¹ or industrial electrical outlets. Required cables are included
- Product variant²: 22 kW
- Compatibility: all
Porsche plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles³
¹Note: the charging process at a household socket must be monitored. Do not use extension cords or multi-outlet adapters.
²market-specific offer
³the
Basic wall mount
Ideal for attaching to the garage wall.
- Custom-fit for the
Porsche Mobile Charger andPorsche Mobile Charger Connect - Two-piece assembly kit with integrated cable guide
- For safe and convenient storage
Note: please contact your
Porsche Charging Dock
Wall mount for your Mobile Charger Connect.
- Wall mount for safely storing your mobile charging equipment and protecting it from external influences
- Lockable
- Can be used outside and in the garage
- Use: at home
- Compatibility:
Porsche Mobile Charger Connect - Installation: on the wall
Porsche Compact Charging Pedestal
Charging pedestal for your Mobile Charger Connect.
- Charging pedestal for domestic use, as an alternative to the wall-mounting solution for the charger.
- Can be used outside and in the garage
- Use: at home
- Compatibility:
Porsche Mobile Charger Connect
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* The published consumption (l/100km and Wh/km), emissions (g/km) and kilometre (km) range figures (excluding any
The specified charging outputs and times (hour/minutes) are dependent on various factors: in general, the charging output and time can vary due to physical and chemical limits, depending on factors such as the available output of the country-specific energy infrastructure, the customer's own domestic installation, the temperature, interior pre-conditioning and charging status, as well as the age of the battery. Charging times may therefore be significantly higher than those specified. To achieve the optimum value of the specified DC charging time (DC = direct current) for a charge status increase from 5 to 80%, a CCS (combined charging system) fast-charging pedestal with > 270kW and > 850V is required, as well as a battery temperature of 30°–35°C. The charging status when commencing charging must not exceed 5%. For physical and chemical reasons, the charging speed decreases as the battery approaches its full capacity. Therefore, it usually makes sense to use fast DC charging to charge the battery up to 80% or up to the required range. The predominant use of CCS fast charging pedestals leads to a long-term increase in charging times. For regular fast DC charging, we recommend a maximum charging output of 50kW. When charging in a domestic environment, AC charging (AC = alternating current) is recommended. Using an (AC) industrial electrical outlet will result in improved efficiency and a much shorter charging time compared to using a household socket.
A lithium-ion battery is subject to physical and chemical ageing, as well as wear and tear. This reduces the battery capacity, depending on the usage pattern and environmental conditions, resulting in a reduction in range and an increase in charging times as the battery ages. Due to the effect of temperature on battery and charging performance, as well as battery life, please consider the following when parking, driving and charging your car:
· If possible, avoid permanent ambient temperatures of over 30°C, such as prolonged parking in direct sunlight. If you cannot avoid ambient temperatures of over 30°C when stationary, connect the vehicle to the mains supply after use and charge the high-voltage battery with AC (alternating current) to a maximum charge status of 85%.
· If the car is left stationary for more than two weeks, the ambient temperature should, if possible, be between 0°C and 20°C and the battery charge status maintained between 20% and 50% during this time.
· For the shortest possible charging time, a battery temperature of approx. 30°C to 35°C is ideal. If charging the car on a daily basis, the maximum charge status of the high-voltage battery should be set to approx. 80%.
PS (PferdeStärke, German for horsepower) is the standard unit used in the European Union to measure the power output of a motor in ‘metric horsepower’. Published figures should only be used for the purpose of comparison between vehicles. Information provided and images displayed on this website or links from our website may relate to models, performance characteristics, optional extras and features only available in overseas models of the vehicle and must not be relied upon as they may be unavailable in Australia. Please note, product changes may have been made since the production of any content. Please contact an Official
Charging Porsche plug-in hybrid models easily.
Services for charging on the road.
The
Where can I charge on the road?
As an interactive charging map, the
Porsche Connect.
With services from Connect, you can comfortably operate various vehicle functions from your living room. For example, control the charging process, check the state of charge of your battery or bring your
Check the current combined range of the combustion engine and electric motor anytime, anywhere via your My
Everything at a glance - the My
With this My
The My
Products for charging on the road.
Charge your
Compatibility of the charging plugs with your plug-in hybrid vehicle.
Your plug-in hybrid vehicle is fitted with a charging socket. Various charging plugs are installed at the charging stations. The type 2 connector has become the standard for charging plug-in hybrid vehicles at home and on the road.
Type 2 connector
This type of plug is used at AC charging stations (alternating current). Since the battery of a plug-in hybrid vehicle can only accept direct current (DC), this is converted from alternating current (AC) in the car during the charging process.
- Standard for electric vehicles and charging pedestals
- Alternating current for AC charging
- At home and on the road
Accessories for public charging pedestals.
We offer the accessories you need to charge your
Mode 3 charging cable
- Cable for charging at public charging stations (untethered charge points)
- Product variants: 7.5 m/ 11 kW (20 A, three-phase), 4.5 m/ 22 kW (32 A, three-phase), 4.5 m/ 11 kW (16 A, three-phase)
- Compatibility: all
Porsche plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles¹
¹the
Porsche Mobile Charger Connect charging accessory
- Configuration via WiFi
- 5-inch touchscreen display
- Intelligent charging (full compatibility only with
Porsche Home Energy Manager) - Use: at home or on the road
- Charging at household¹ or industrial electrical outlets. Required cables are included
- Product variant²: 22 kW
- Compatibility: all
Porsche plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles³
¹Note: the charging process at a household socket must be monitored. Do not use extension cords or multi-outlet adapters.
²market-specific offer
³the
© 2024 Dr. Ing. h.c. F.
* The published consumption (l/100km and Wh/km), emissions (g/km) and kilometre (km) range figures (excluding any
The specified charging outputs and times (hour/minutes) are dependent on various factors: in general, the charging output and time can vary due to physical and chemical limits, depending on factors such as the available output of the country-specific energy infrastructure, the customer's own domestic installation, the temperature, interior pre-conditioning and charging status, as well as the age of the battery. Charging times may therefore be significantly higher than those specified. To achieve the optimum value of the specified DC charging time (DC = direct current) for a charge status increase from 5 to 80%, a CCS (combined charging system) fast-charging pedestal with > 270kW and > 850V is required, as well as a battery temperature of 30°–35°C. The charging status when commencing charging must not exceed 5%. For physical and chemical reasons, the charging speed decreases as the battery approaches its full capacity. Therefore, it usually makes sense to use fast DC charging to charge the battery up to 80% or up to the required range. The predominant use of CCS fast charging pedestals leads to a long-term increase in charging times. For regular fast DC charging, we recommend a maximum charging output of 50kW. When charging in a domestic environment, AC charging (AC = alternating current) is recommended. Using an (AC) industrial electrical outlet will result in improved efficiency and a much shorter charging time compared to using a household socket.
A lithium-ion battery is subject to physical and chemical ageing, as well as wear and tear. This reduces the battery capacity, depending on the usage pattern and environmental conditions, resulting in a reduction in range and an increase in charging times as the battery ages. Due to the effect of temperature on battery and charging performance, as well as battery life, please consider the following when parking, driving and charging your car:
· If possible, avoid permanent ambient temperatures of over 30°C, such as prolonged parking in direct sunlight. If you cannot avoid ambient temperatures of over 30°C when stationary, connect the vehicle to the mains supply after use and charge the high-voltage battery with AC (alternating current) to a maximum charge status of 85%.
· If the car is left stationary for more than two weeks, the ambient temperature should, if possible, be between 0°C and 20°C and the battery charge status maintained between 20% and 50% during this time.
· For the shortest possible charging time, a battery temperature of approx. 30°C to 35°C is ideal. If charging the car on a daily basis, the maximum charge status of the high-voltage battery should be set to approx. 80%.
PS (PferdeStärke, German for horsepower) is the standard unit used in the European Union to measure the power output of a motor in ‘metric horsepower’. Published figures should only be used for the purpose of comparison between vehicles. Information provided and images displayed on this website or links from our website may relate to models, performance characteristics, optional extras and features only available in overseas models of the vehicle and must not be relied upon as they may be unavailable in Australia. Please note, product changes may have been made since the production of any content. Please contact an Official
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* The published consumption (l/100km and Wh/km), emissions (g/km) and kilometre (km) range figures (excluding any
The specified charging outputs and times (hour/minutes) are dependent on various factors: in general, the charging output and time can vary due to physical and chemical limits, depending on factors such as the available output of the country-specific energy infrastructure, the customer's own domestic installation, the temperature, interior pre-conditioning and charging status, as well as the age of the battery. Charging times may therefore be significantly higher than those specified. To achieve the optimum value of the specified DC charging time (DC = direct current) for a charge status increase from 5 to 80%, a CCS (combined charging system) fast-charging pedestal with > 270kW and > 850V is required, as well as a battery temperature of 30°–35°C. The charging status when commencing charging must not exceed 5%. For physical and chemical reasons, the charging speed decreases as the battery approaches its full capacity. Therefore, it usually makes sense to use fast DC charging to charge the battery up to 80% or up to the required range. The predominant use of CCS fast charging pedestals leads to a long-term increase in charging times. For regular fast DC charging, we recommend a maximum charging output of 50kW. When charging in a domestic environment, AC charging (AC = alternating current) is recommended. Using an (AC) industrial electrical outlet will result in improved efficiency and a much shorter charging time compared to using a household socket.
A lithium-ion battery is subject to physical and chemical ageing, as well as wear and tear. This reduces the battery capacity, depending on the usage pattern and environmental conditions, resulting in a reduction in range and an increase in charging times as the battery ages. Due to the effect of temperature on battery and charging performance, as well as battery life, please consider the following when parking, driving and charging your car:
· If possible, avoid permanent ambient temperatures of over 30°C, such as prolonged parking in direct sunlight. If you cannot avoid ambient temperatures of over 30°C when stationary, connect the vehicle to the mains supply after use and charge the high-voltage battery with AC (alternating current) to a maximum charge status of 85%.
· If the car is left stationary for more than two weeks, the ambient temperature should, if possible, be between 0°C and 20°C and the battery charge status maintained between 20% and 50% during this time.
· For the shortest possible charging time, a battery temperature of approx. 30°C to 35°C is ideal. If charging the car on a daily basis, the maximum charge status of the high-voltage battery should be set to approx. 80%.
PS (PferdeStärke, German for horsepower) is the standard unit used in the European Union to measure the power output of a motor in ‘metric horsepower’. Published figures should only be used for the purpose of comparison between vehicles. Information provided and images displayed on this website or links from our website may relate to models, performance characteristics, optional extras and features only available in overseas models of the vehicle and must not be relied upon as they may be unavailable in Australia. Please note, product changes may have been made since the production of any content. Please contact an Official
FAQs.
Charging plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Before installation, we recommend obtaining the advice of a certified electrician or an expert installer of electric vehicle charging equipment. If applicable, you may also need to consult your Body Corporate or Landlord.
A detailed analysis of your domestic infrastructure is provided by an expert as part of the home check. Further information is also available from your
Yes, the charging time is influenced by several factors. These include, but are not limited to:
- the available power rating of the energy infrastructure
- the charge state and the temperature of the high-voltage battery
- the settings that were activated on the charger or energy manager
- the passenger compartment preconditioning
When charging at home, the customer-specific domestic installation is also an important factor.
With AC charging, the power output of the vehicle's on-board charger may also influence charging times.
The charging times can therefore differ significantly from the specified values.
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