Aquin
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- Taycan Turbo 21
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I have a 2021 Taycan Turbo and live in a small city. I primarily use the car for daily driving and always charge it with a 22kW wall charger, as I have one at the office and one at home. The only times I've used other chargers were during rare long-distance trips.
Three weeks ago, while charging, I experienced the well-known charger failure, and the car wouldn't move. I had it towed to the service center, and they diagnosed a failed 22kW internal charger.
Three weeks later, they called to say it was fixed. When I picked up the car, they informed me that my battery's State of Health (SOH) is 83%, which I find extremely low. I almost always charge with my wall chargers and keep the battery between 20% and 80%. The only times I've charged to 100% were for trips, which has only happened about 10-20 times.
They mentioned the 83% SOH has a +/- 5% margin of error, meaning the actual SOH could be anywhere between 78% and 88%. I remember getting 380-400 km of range on a full charge last summer, but now it's only showing 330-340 km. Good thing is i shot a picture right after that incident and it shows 116km range with %38 charge. So that seems to be on par with that SOH.
Could the charger failure have caused a battery issue? Or is this SOH normal for a 2021 model? The dealer claims it's within the normal range but also said they typically see 87-88% for 2021 models and have never seen one in the 90s.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?
Three weeks ago, while charging, I experienced the well-known charger failure, and the car wouldn't move. I had it towed to the service center, and they diagnosed a failed 22kW internal charger.
Three weeks later, they called to say it was fixed. When I picked up the car, they informed me that my battery's State of Health (SOH) is 83%, which I find extremely low. I almost always charge with my wall chargers and keep the battery between 20% and 80%. The only times I've charged to 100% were for trips, which has only happened about 10-20 times.
They mentioned the 83% SOH has a +/- 5% margin of error, meaning the actual SOH could be anywhere between 78% and 88%. I remember getting 380-400 km of range on a full charge last summer, but now it's only showing 330-340 km. Good thing is i shot a picture right after that incident and it shows 116km range with %38 charge. So that seems to be on par with that SOH.
Could the charger failure have caused a battery issue? Or is this SOH normal for a 2021 model? The dealer claims it's within the normal range but also said they typically see 87-88% for 2021 models and have never seen one in the 90s.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?
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