Porsche Taycan Owner's Manual page 32

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Your first trip
vehicle.
e Always take along the charging equipment re-
quired for the country you are driving in.
e Only connect vehicle charging cables to electri-
cal sockets that were installed professionally.
e Do not connect vehicle charging cables to dam-
aged or dirty electrical sockets.
e Do not use a damaged vehicle charging cable.
e Do not use extension cables, cable reels, multiple
sockets or travel adapters.
e Do not modify or repair any of the electrical
components.
e Protect electrical sockets and plug connections
from water, moisture and other fluids and liquids.
e Do not use sharp-edged or pointed objects to
remove dirt, ice and snow from the charging
socket.
e If the charging socket is dirty, contact an au-
thorized Porsche dealer.
e Never insert objects into the charge port on the
vehicle.
Unsecured vehicle
WARNING
charging cable
An unsecured, incorrectly secured or incorrectly
positioned vehicle charging cable can slip out of
place and endanger the vehicle occupants during
braking, direction changes or in the event of an
accident.
e Never transport the vehicle charging cable in the
passenger compartment (e.g. on or in front of the
seats) or unsecured.
e Always store the vehicle charging cable in the
charge bag in the luggage compartment or in the
storage compartment provided for transporting
it in the luggage compartment.
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NOTICE
Risk of damage to the charging equipment and ve-
hicle from overvoltages in the power supply.
e Do not charge the high-voltage battery via the
vehicle charge port during a thunderstorm.
e If possible, disconnect the charging equipment
from the power grid during a thunderstorm.
Porsche recommends that you use charging equip-
ment supplied and approved by Porsche for charg-
ing. The high-voltage battery can be charged using
the charging dock or the basic wall mount.
The high-voltage battery can be charged using ei-
ther alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).
– The high-voltage battery can be charged using
alternating current (AC) at domestic and indus-
trial electrical outlets or at public E-charging
stations.
– Rapid charging of the battery is possible at pub-
lic E-charging stations with direct current (DC).
This shortens the charging time significantly.
The vehicle has either a manual or electric charge
port door, depending on the equipment.
> Please see chapter "Charging" on page 86.
The Porsche Charging Service can be used via the
Porsche Connect app in some countries.
> Please see chapter "Porsche Connect" of the on-
board Owner's Manual.
Range and charging schedule
Fig. 3: Range display
The range of the electric vehicle is shown in the fol-
lowing displays:
– The instrument cluster.
– The central display.
Information
When route guidance is active, the navigation sys-
tem can show information about the route in the
route monitor (e.g. traffic jam or charging stations).
The following factors can affect the range of the
electric vehicle:
– The current charge state of the high-voltage
battery.
– The current driving style.
– The current temperature of the high-voltage
battery; for example, the range may be reduced
at lower temperatures.

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