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I don't understand this discussion at all. The car (any car) can only charge at the speed or power that is made available to it.I'm sorry, but this is simply not true (that this is an "assumption"). Who has 3 phase residential AC in the US, and which EVSE in the US is 3-phase capable? Porsche clearly stated that US Macans could charge at 11 kW for many months. They no longer make that claim. This was both in press releases and published specs. Every other car that claims 11kW in the US that has tried in fact charges at that rate on my EVSE'S.
With the macan, that's a maximum of 11 KW. But that's no guarantee because you can also connect the car to a normal household socket and then it's only 1KW or less.
This discussion is just as absurd as claiming that the stated maximum speed of the Macan is a "lie" because there is a speed limit almost everywhere in the USA and therefore you can never drive that fast on a public road.
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