Mtljckt
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Whenever we connect the Porsche home charger to our cars, its screen will tell you the speed you are charging vs the total available. Mine shows 16A (car is standard, so this is the equivalent of 11KW on 3 phases) / 32A (I assume this is the maximum of the charger).
I have a 3 phase connection with 64A breaks. Is the 32A on the homecharger the maximum it can detect as available (ie the car's extra option is 22kW so 32A) or does it detect the electricity company giving only 32A (despite of having 64A breaks)? I don't know if that's even possible (for them to deliver less power than the breaks).
I have a 3 phase connection with 64A breaks. Is the 32A on the homecharger the maximum it can detect as available (ie the car's extra option is 22kW so 32A) or does it detect the electricity company giving only 32A (despite of having 64A breaks)? I don't know if that's even possible (for them to deliver less power than the breaks).
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