daveo4EV
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porsche charger (EVSE) is L2 @ 9.6 kW - NEMA 14-50 or 6-50 plug - 40 amps - 50 amp breaker - Porsche only endorses their charger, but that's because they are clueless - these items are called EVSE's - Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment - they are simply external raw power supplies with an on/off switch under control of the car - there is honestly no difference between chargers because they just allow raw AC power to flow into the vehicle where an onboard charger is responsible for charging the battery - not the external EVSE - if Porsche's EV's were really not compatible with non-Prosche EV chargers (EVSE's) how would you use public chargers? none of which are Porsche chargers? Your Macan/Taycan will work fine with most any J-1772/NACS EVSE - it has to be that way because other wise you couldn't charge at work, hotels, malls, airports, or any other place that has installed EVSE's.Have you taken delivery and are you happy with your charging arrangement? I have a professionally installed Tesla Wall level 2 charger which I have been using since I purchased my Model S in 2016. I have also used it with a Tesla to J1772 adapter to charge my Rivian RS1 and my wife's Volvo XC 60 PHEV. Do you know if Porsche endorses the use of the Tesla charger?
Do you know if the Porsche supplied charger is level 2? I have been trying to find information wrt how fast it charges but have not been successful. Thank you.
_ALL_ North American mobile EVSE are limited to 40 amps (9.6 kW) - since that is the maximum amount of power a _MOBILE_ EVSE is allowed to draw from a plug - if the EVSE is more powerful than 40 amps it has to be hardwired (not plug based) so it ca not be mobile.
your existing Tesla EVSE will work fine…
the charge rate and max power of the porsche charger is clearly visible in the image posted in post #1 - it's listed on the unit itself as 40 amp @ 9.6 kW…
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