Day 12: Bratislava (Slovakia) -> Prague (Czechia)
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We leave our hotel in Bratislava around midday and head in a north westwards direction β almost directly pointing for Dublin. There is no avoiding that we're on the homeward leg now!
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Shortly after leaving the city behind us β we cross over into the Czech Republic for the very first time.
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As we didn't get a destination charge last night β we pull into a newish looking IONITY station β to top up our battery for the motorway haul to Prague.
Plug and charge is so handy β especially in countries where you can't read the language β we don't even need to look at the screen on the charger.
Though β if we did β the combination of being able to change language β and the familiar IONITY charging process β would have presented no problems either way.
We pass a truck carrying Fiat 500s!
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Speaking of trucks β there are 10s of kilometres of them in a traffic jam heading the other direction. If we were heading for Slovakia β we'd be seriously delayed in these tailbacks.
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It's easy driving here β with disciplined motorway behaviour β and most traffic staying about 10% above the posted speed limits.
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As we approach Prague β the capital of the Czech Republic β we stop in for our second and final charge today β setting us up well for tomorrow.
Again, the IONITY station is quiet and it starts easily giving us the full 265 kW our car can accept.
And it's β yet another β free vend β thank you IONITY!
It is then a short 20 km into the city centre β with its wide boulevards.
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Snarled by evening rush hour traffic.
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Eventually finding our way to our hotel and pulling up outside. With such a busy street β we're grateful that the hotel has managed to "reserve" some space with good use of cones.
We can hear "Ireland" mentioned by a few passing pedestrians β so the reg number is peaking interest!
This is one of the few occasions where we actually valued valet parking.
And head into the hotel to check-in.
Before heading out later for some Czech food and beers.
The days charging stats
Location Start SOC % End SOC % kWh added Cost Duration Ambient Temp Battery Temp Charger Type Network IONITY LadnΓ‘ 29% 82% 44.15 β¬16.58 19 mins 27 51 DC 350 kW IONITY IONITY Nupaky 12% 79% 56.1 β¬0.00 (Free vend) 21 mins 26 37 DC 350 kW IONITY
Today we did 347 km over 4:38 hours, with an average speed of 76 km/h, consuming 24.8 kWh/100km.
Location | Start SOC % | End SOC % | kWh added | Cost | Duration | Ambient Temp | Battery Temp | Charger Type | Network |
IONITY Sangergausen | 9% | 72% | 53.73 | β¬17.73 | 14 mins | 20.5 | 38 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
IONITY Lutterberg | 9% | 99% | 78.14 | β¬27.80 | 48 mins | 21.0 | 48 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
IONITY Hamminkeln | 18% | 70% | 41.03 | β¬13.54 | 12 mins | 22.0 | 44 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
IONITY Bodegraven | 14% | 79% | 51.79 | β¬17.09 | 18 mins | 20.5 | 45 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
Location | Start SOC % | End SOC % | kWh added | Cost | Duration | Ambient Temp | Battery Temp | Charger Type | Network |
IONITY Cambridge | 20% | 83% | 59.50 | β¬20.73 | 26 mins | 15 | 42 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
IONITY Stafford | 22% | 80% | 52.13 | β¬18.17 | 21 mins | 17 | 49 | DC 350 kW | IONITY |
Trip | Season | Distance | Average kWh/100km | Vehicle Model |
Western Europe Taycan road-trip report | Summer/Autumn | 5125 km | (Not recorded) | Taycan 4S - 20" Summer Wheel/Tyres |
Winter 2021 road trip to Scotland | Winter | 2233 km | 24.5 kWh/100km | Taycan 4S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres |
Taycan To The Arctic Circle Road Trip 2022 | Winter/Spring | 6652 km | 26.1 kWh/100km | Taycan 4S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres |
Taycan to the Alps 18-day road trip 2022 | Summer/Autumn | 6056 km | 20.9 kWh/100km | Taycan 4S - 20" Summer Wheel/Tyres |
Taycan to TromsΓΈ Road Trip β Winter 2023 (Arctic Norway) | Winter/Spring | 7392 km | 23.9 kWh/100km | Taycan Turbo S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres |
Taycan to Switzerland & Austria | Summer/Autumn | 5422 km | 23.3 kWh/100km | Taycan Turbo S β 21" Summer Wheel/Tyres |
Happened to me twiceβ¦in two years and 33k kms.One strange glitch we have with the PCM today β is that the battery state-of-charge estimations are not being provided β both at our route waypoints or destination.
PDCC is definitely the most underrated option. I really enjoy over corners, with a feeling as driving a trainThe smooth turns allowing us to enjoy the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC). It's fun to put the PDCC display on our left most tube on the drivers display and see it working hard to keep our car flat in the turns. Normally, we never have it showing β but here it add's to the experience!
Another great roadtrip report - thanks so much for taking the time to pull it all together.That's all folks!
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Thank you for following along on this 5,422 km road-trip. We really enjoyed ourselves β were fortunate to have had remarkable weather. All our plans worked out perfectly and at no stage was having an EV any kind of hassle or limiting factor at all.
In fact, the opposite: we lived on free destination charging for much of it.
During our planning β we never assume we'll get destination charging β and treat it as a bonus when we do.
At some of our overnight stops we could have chased it down harder β but there is no longer any specific need β as public charging is now at a standard in this part of Europe β to make it optional.
We were very happy with the performance and range of our Turbo S model β it is no problem doing long trips with it.
Overall we did 5422 km over 94:34 hours, with an average speed of 89 km/h, consuming 23.3 kWh/100km.
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Here are some of our recent trip stats for comparison:
Trip Season Distance Average kWh/100km Vehicle Model Western Europe Taycan road-trip report Summer/Autumn 5125 km (Not recorded) Taycan 4S - 20" Summer Wheel/Tyres Winter 2021 road trip to Scotland Winter 2233 km 24.5 kWh/100km Taycan 4S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres Taycan To The Arctic Circle Road Trip 2022 Winter/Spring 6652 km 26.1 kWh/100km Taycan 4S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres Taycan to the Alps 18-day road trip 2022 Summer/Autumn 6056 km 20.9 kWh/100km Taycan 4S - 20" Summer Wheel/Tyres Taycan to TromsΓΈ Road Trip β Winter 2023 (Arctic Norway) Winter/Spring 7392 km 23.9 kWh/100km Taycan Turbo S - 20" Winter Wheel/Tyres Taycan to Switzerland & Austria Summer/Autumn 5422 km 23.3 kWh/100km Taycan Turbo S β 21" Summer Wheel/Tyres
A reminder that you can view all our images in this thread at full resolution on our Flickr album and the first post contains an index of all the daily updated.
Another bit of interesting data is that we captured 2,143 GB of video data along this trip β from iPhones, GoPro's, Drones and dashcam. Including a full video record of every meter driven from our FitcamX installation.
We'll post a full charging log, hotel log and some more detailed summary commentary later in the week.