SergeyIndy
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This is directly from Porsche on what to expect from the charging curve. This may not be exact and scientific graph, but it gives you the order of magnitude what to expect when all conditions have been met, and actually in true Porsche fashion it is on the low side of what actually happens. It is not unusual to see J1.1 Taycan peak at 295kW while only rated at 270kW max.I will try again, once I drain the battery to 10%. I think I was at 51% when I got there.
Today, it did what you (Chun) said it would do, it started charging at 74 kWh before climbing to 104kWh and then dropping to 62 kWh around 84%.
In short, you should see a solid 250kW up to 40% SoC if Battery Friendly is OFF, starting at <10% SoC. However, I would not do it for my own car. I use Battery Friendly ON and while this will not allow it to go over 200kW, it will hold higher rate for longer and keep the battery temp well below near max 131F, which is what happens when charge speeds reach 295kW. Time to 80% is the same in both cases, which is what matters, backed by real world data.
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