MrB
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Hi there,
Please forgive me if this is in any way obvious but I want to have the facility to simply have the car charge between 0030-0430 when at home to take advantage of Octopus GO. Everything seems to be predicated on minimum charging levels and, even when I select preferred charging times, mess around with minimum levels etc, so as not to have optimised charging selected it just starts charging straight away. I’ve got no general Profile active and direct charging is de-selected. The EVSE is an Indra Smart Pro (frankly, an oxymoron given the unfriendliness of the web app it uses).
For example, I’ve just set it up to start in a 4 hour window at 1500 (typing this at 1520) and to charge from 61% to 70%, so should be well within the capabilities of a single phase 32 amp EVSE to achieve a 9% uplift yet the minute I sent this profile to the car (at around 1430) it started charging.
The same happens if I set the charging schedule on the EVSE app. Can it really be beyond the possible just to have a simple setup which says start charging at time A and end charging at time B. The whole thing feels far too clever for its’ own good frankly and it’s driving me mad.
My wife’s Fiat 500e is doing the same too so it’s not unique to Taycan.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Please forgive me if this is in any way obvious but I want to have the facility to simply have the car charge between 0030-0430 when at home to take advantage of Octopus GO. Everything seems to be predicated on minimum charging levels and, even when I select preferred charging times, mess around with minimum levels etc, so as not to have optimised charging selected it just starts charging straight away. I’ve got no general Profile active and direct charging is de-selected. The EVSE is an Indra Smart Pro (frankly, an oxymoron given the unfriendliness of the web app it uses).
For example, I’ve just set it up to start in a 4 hour window at 1500 (typing this at 1520) and to charge from 61% to 70%, so should be well within the capabilities of a single phase 32 amp EVSE to achieve a 9% uplift yet the minute I sent this profile to the car (at around 1430) it started charging.
The same happens if I set the charging schedule on the EVSE app. Can it really be beyond the possible just to have a simple setup which says start charging at time A and end charging at time B. The whole thing feels far too clever for its’ own good frankly and it’s driving me mad.
My wife’s Fiat 500e is doing the same too so it’s not unique to Taycan.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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