800v
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Ah, not a Taycan post perse, but I thought it would be nice to share my experience of using an electric rental car in the Netherlands.
- It took me some time to install the right app to pay at most (all?) charging points since many of them require either residency in Europe or a European phone number. For me the "tap" app worked great though (using google pay).
- in Europe the "slow" charging stations (11 to 17kw) are super common and very convenient. You bring your own cable so the stations are essentially just outlets with a number that you can use in the app to start charging. Simple and robust against vandalism. These are really great as you can usually park "for free" and your car keeps being charged while you enjoy the city.
- overall it was quite easy -- don't be afraid to rent an electric car
- It took me some time to install the right app to pay at most (all?) charging points since many of them require either residency in Europe or a European phone number. For me the "tap" app worked great though (using google pay).
- in Europe the "slow" charging stations (11 to 17kw) are super common and very convenient. You bring your own cable so the stations are essentially just outlets with a number that you can use in the app to start charging. Simple and robust against vandalism. These are really great as you can usually park "for free" and your car keeps being charged while you enjoy the city.
- overall it was quite easy -- don't be afraid to rent an electric car
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