DerekS
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- Derek
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- 2021 Porsche Taycan

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Hi folks!
I'm a Porsche Taycan driver. I recently completed a road trip between Texas and California, and I captured a lot of metrics and data about the trip.
Some key takeaways from my experience, using Electrify America for the whole route:
Which brings me to my humble request:
Since the Mach-E maxes out at 150kW, please consider using those pumps rather than the 350kW pumps, unless the 350kW pumps are the only ones available.
Several of my charging stops were slower than they needed to be due to being blocked by Mach-E's. I'm really happy to see them growing in popularity, but I don't think many owners realize that they get no benefit from using them, and that it can slow down others.
To be fair I blame EA for this; they really should just make all the pumps run 350kW and be done with it. That would also alleviate the need for labeling them.
Anyway, if you read this far I thank you for your consideration and wish you happy driving and charging as we all navigate this new electric mobility future!
I'm a Porsche Taycan driver. I recently completed a road trip between Texas and California, and I captured a lot of metrics and data about the trip.
Some key takeaways from my experience, using Electrify America for the whole route:
- I successfully charged (one way or another) at every stop. Never stranded or panicked.
- Plug-and-charge worked 100% of the time. Never had to manually initiate a charge.
- The actual charge time never exceeded 30 minutes at any stop, which made them free for my car. However, the charge time plus overheadfrequently exceeded that time. I define "overhead" as activities other than the actual charge minutes that burn time:
- Time for the charger to get started delivering power
- Trying a dead pump and having to move
- Realizing the cable was too short (or the parking curb too far back) and having to move
- Having to wait my turn for a charge, which happened once at the Lost Hills charger in CA.
- Arriving with a low state of charge and hitting the 350kW pumps yielded the fastest 260kW charges. However this was not always available due to contention for them.
Which brings me to my humble request:
Since the Mach-E maxes out at 150kW, please consider using those pumps rather than the 350kW pumps, unless the 350kW pumps are the only ones available.
Several of my charging stops were slower than they needed to be due to being blocked by Mach-E's. I'm really happy to see them growing in popularity, but I don't think many owners realize that they get no benefit from using them, and that it can slow down others.
To be fair I blame EA for this; they really should just make all the pumps run 350kW and be done with it. That would also alleviate the need for labeling them.
Anyway, if you read this far I thank you for your consideration and wish you happy driving and charging as we all navigate this new electric mobility future!