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What's a better way to spend a beautiful fall weekend, than taking the new 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo on a road trip from Boston to Halifax?

My charge plan from Boston to Halifax
Travel day:

The first leg was fairly uneventful. Beautiful fall colors along I-95.
We had to stop to pee before arriving at the first charging stop.
It turned out the travel time of EV road trip was limited by our bladders, not the car or charging.

When we arrived at the first charging stop at West Gardiner, there was a Ford F150 Lightning charging at the slower charger.
That particular charging stop has 4 chargers: two 200kw and two 62.5 kw. We pulled in at the 200kw one.
Battery was preconditioned and I tapped my ChargePoint card in Apple Wallet. It worked like a charm.
We took the dog out and went in the service building for food.

The Dunkin’ here was SLOW! The car was charged to 90% before we got our food and coffee.
When I unplugged, all four chargers were occupied. I was happy that we arrived a bit earlier.
The car was ripping 190+ kw all the way till about 70%, which was great.
I also really like ChargePoint because it gives you the charging curve.
I wish its horizontal axis is SoC instead of time.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241017_153507



When we were leaving, the two faster chargers became available again. I was pleased to see no one was hogging the charger.

And we headed to the second charger in Canada.
When we just left West Gardiner, the car reported the SoC upon arrival would be 14%.
And it just kept dropping as we drove into the hillier terrain (I-95 between Boston and Portland is mostly along the coast, so it is very flat)
until it stablized around 7%. I started to get anxious and concerned. But I also reminded myself that even at 7%,
I was able to drive at least 20 miles.
And the charger at Woodstock NB has really good PlugShare score.
I was a bit worried the car would enter “Turtle Mode” where the power is significantly reduced so we would only be able to drive at 30-40mph.
When we crossed the US-Canada border, the Canadian border agent didn’t even ask for the document for the dog (Rabies certificate) because my dog was very quiet didn’t make any noise.

OMG Woodstock NB is windy and cold. It was no fun to battle with the thick and heavy CCS cable in the wind.
But after we plugged in, my Porsche app said “Authorisation error” and the payment screen on Electrify Canada station popped up.
So – the free charging Porsche gives out for Electrify America doesn’t work for Electrify Canada,
though they’re the same company. However it was absolutely ripping when the charging started.
Three seconds in, the car was pulling 300+kw – that was a new record for the car.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241012_152841.DNG_compressed-edited


We went to the Tim Hortons next door to use washroom and got coffee.
We were gonna get some food, but the Tim Hortons there was disgusting and they didn’t even have enough ingredients to make my meal.
So we got refund and walked the dog.
The car was charged quickly to 90% and we were on our way to the next stop at Amherst, NS.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo 1729201818478-km


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Very uneventful all the way to Amherst. Again, beautiful fall foliage along Trans-Canada Highway.
The car was better at estimating the SoC at arrival now after the terrain change.
The Electrify Canada at Amherst is in a huge parking lot with A&W across the street.
This one has 6 stalls and all working properly according to the app.
Three was being occupied when we arrived. And it was already dark outside.
So my partner went to get food while I sit in the car with the dog.
We didn’t need to charge to high SoC at this stop, but we needed to eat something anyway.
I snapped a quick pic – I thought it was a beautiful sight with the glowing green chargers and the Porsche Taycan taillight!

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo 1729203077279-x


The last leg of the trip was quick and easy. I didn’t find the free charger for the hotel guest at first –
there are two chargers from another company that are not free.
I walked around in the garage and found the free one! It was a ChargePoint level 2 shared.
There was a Ford Lightning charging already. So I took the other one and was charging at 3.3kW.
I can’t complain since it’s free, and we didn’t plan to use the car for another day.
When I woke up the next morning the car was pulling 6+kW which meant the Lightning left!

Return to Boston

My plan
The first leg is a bit of a stretch, but I was confident that we could arrive without any problem (which turned out to be naive of me).

We hit a short but heavy rain storm, and it hurt the efficiency so bad because of the water on the road.
The estimated SoC upon arrival dropped from 9% to below 5% instantly.

And the terrain again worked against my calculation. Even though I was mostly driving at speed limit (or a little above),
the estimated SoC upon arrival kept dropping. Sometimes it showed 3% and sometimes 2%.
The cold weather probably hurts a bit too – ambient temperature was around 40-50 F.
I’d be lying if I say I wasn’t panicking a bit. When we entered NB, I told myself I’d stop to charge briefly if the estimated arrival SoC drops to 1%.
Shortly after that, it went to 1%. So I found the next DC charger at Youngs Cove.
And of course someone was using it! How lucky. I only needed to charge for about 10 mins so I could make it to Oromocto travel plaza.
It is eCharge network using FLO charger, only 50kW but better than nothing.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_102844.DNG_compressed


I plugged in the level 2 and activated with FLO app (worked like charm, great app), used the washroom and walked the dog a bit.
It was cold and windy, so we waited in the car. I was getting myself mentally ready to wait there for like 30 mins (That's how long
the level2 would take to get me to the planned charging stop).
However, 10 mins later, the driver who was charging at DC left.
I can’t describe how happy I was! Even though I was only pulling in 40kW but 10 mins was all I needed.

We were on the way to Oromocto shortly. I saw a KIA Kona on the highway approaching the charging stop,
and I made sure I passed them so I’d arrive at the charger before them.
There are three 100kw stalls there, but I didn’t want to risk. Again FLO app worked flawlessly.
Though I was only charging at 60-70kw. I knew FLO chargers are really reliable, but the charging speed is a bit disappointing.
We were charging for a while since we’d have food at McDonald’s and coffee from the Starbucks next door.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_113219.DNG_compressed

Next stop was the same one I used before – the Woodstock Electrify Canada.
Again it was charging at amazing speed. Peak was 314kW! Another new record for me!

I could use the West Gardiner again, but I figured I’d want to check out the new Tesla Supercharger with MagicDock in Augusta.
It has v4 dispensers and I was curious if the cabinet is also v4.
So it turned out the cabinet is still v3 – max 500V DC output.
So Taycan being a 800V car, we don’t get full speed of 250kW that the charger can do.
We still get around 130-140kw though.

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_163515.DNG_compressed
Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_163652.DNG_compressed


The Tesla Supercharger is across a very busy street from a gas station and a KFC.
We used the bathroom in the gas station and had KFC for dinner. Also played fetch with the dog.
The car was dirty, but I am pleased. It is well travelled!

Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_203125.JPG_compressed
Porsche Taycan Roadtrip from Boston to Halifax, NS - 2025 Taycan Cross Turismo IMG_20241016_165101.DNG_compressed


And we were headed home in Boston. I switched to Google Maps for navigation as it has better traffic information and plans routes better.
The car indicated that we’d arrive with 14% SoC. But when I got home, SoC was 19%!
Terrain really has a huge impact!

What I learnt
I really enjoyed the EV road trip. Taycan is a fantastic road trip car.
It is so comfortable yet very engaging to drive thanks to the air suspension.
Active Lane Keeping and Adaptive Cruise Control with InnoDrive worked great on the highway.
Cross Turismo is very practical with luggage and the dog crate.

As for charging and EV, the only thing is to have a plan to make unexpected charging stop.
You’ll never get stranded from the charging perspective.
Don’t panic. Most of places have plenty of DC chargers to get you to the next one.

Thank you for reading and let me know what you think!
 

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Great, informative write up. Darn your car looks so beautiful (especially in the first picture when immaculately clean).

Pleased for you that all went well on your adventure.
 
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Great, informative write up. Darn your car looks so beautiful (especially in the first picture when immaculately clean).

Pleased for you that all went well on your adventure.
Thank you! The car just got washed and detailed the day before the trip! Now it’s dirty again.

I’m actually surprisingly pleased how well it went. I guess the charging infrastructure IS improving!
 

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Nice trip -- and sounds like much better charging infrastructure than in northern VT & NH!

re: "It has v4 dispensers and I was curious if the cabinet is also v4."
Based on some searching a few weeks ago, my conclusion is that the Tesla station count in North America for V4 dispensers/stalls with V4 power cabinets = exactly zero.
Happy to be proven wrong, but sounds like they're all "V3.5" stations so far.
 


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It’s good you stayed off the Yarmouth to Maine ferry. Worst ferry I’ve ever taken.
I was thinking about it for the trip back to Boston. But I did some research and it doesn’t really save time. It goes from Yarmouth to Bar Harbor. It takes a while to drive to Yarmouth from Halifax and from Bar Harbor to I-95…
 
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Nice trip -- and sounds like much better charging infrastructure than in northern VT & NH!

re: "It has v4 dispensers and I was curious if the cabinet is also v4."
Based on some searching a few weeks ago, my conclusion is that the Tesla station count in North America for V4 dispensers/stalls with V4 power cabinets = exactly zero.
Happy to be proven wrong, but sounds like they're all "V3.5" stations so far.
Yeah, I’ve never seen a real v4 station. And even though the v4 stalls have longer cable, it still doesn’t reach the DC charging port on the right side of the car if I pull head in, because the cable comes from the left side of the stall… I didn’t try backing in, because there’re two stalls that are drive thru type and I took them instead.

Two of the Electrify Canada stations worked great. They’re probably newer as they are all the latest version of the stations. And the other chargers I used in Canada are FLO which is known for its reliability (not speed though). The ChargePoint in West Gardiner also worked great. I haven’t had a problem with ChargePoint chargers, both AC and DC.

VT really needs to get more DC chargers. I love Woodstock VT and I loved cycling in VT this past summer.
 

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Excellent write up, been stated a number of times that good planning makes EV trips very doable with very little stress.
 


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Excellent write up, been stated a number of times that good planning makes EV trips very doable with very little stress.
I actually enjoyed it a little better. Very brief but pleasant interaction with the Bolt driver who was charging at the only DC charger in the unexpected charging stop, and also grateful that she wasn’t hogging the charger.

I knew I’d need certain amount of time for charging, so I was more relaxed eating food and walking the dog a bit. I think my dog liked it too ;) she even got to play some fetch ;)
 

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Thanks very much for this write-up. You are brave. The planning and suspense add to the sense of adventure. I guess in a few years it won't be like that anymore. Note that going north up 93 in central NH is terrible but getting a little better. There are two DC chargers in Concord, and at least one in Tilton (which was Volta but is is now Shell). Still, the White Mountains are in a DC desert for non-Teslas.
 
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Thanks very much for this write-up. You are brave. The planning and suspense add to the sense of adventure. I guess in a few years it won't be like that anymore. Note that going north up 93 in central NH is terrible but getting a little better. There are two DC chargers in Concord, and at least one in Tilton (which was Volta but is is now Shell). Still, the White Mountains are in a DC desert for non-Teslas.
I haven’t been to that part of the New England. Looking at PlugShare, you’re absolutely right. Anywhere past concord NH is DC desert… I-89 from Concord NH to Lebanon NH is also bad. And the EA station in Lebanon often has long queue and one of the stalls has been broken for months. That’s a vital connection between Vermont and the rest of New England, I hope the DC charging will step up…
 

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I may be biased but corgis are the best hahaha
I was a bit biased against since as a teenager my best friend's Mum had a bad tempered Corgi which was no pleasure at all but Gizmo is a lovely dog, full of fun and energy!
My daughter lives on the island of Anglesey in Wales.

Enjoyed your trip post too btw!
 

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I live in Upstate NY and have family in Conway.
I would love to visit with my Taycan 4S, but getting beyond Concord is a challenge.
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