Tavascan slow charging at home with Pod Point 7KW charger?

Col66

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Hi, I have set a schedule to coincide with overnight cheap electricity tariff. The car is only utilising around 7 miles/hr to charge. Around 2.2KW/hr
When in immediate charge process it goes up to 24 miles per hour utilising the full 7KW/hr output.
Does anyone know the reason for this?
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Hi, I have set a schedule to coincide with overnight cheap electricity tariff. The car is only utilising around 7 miles/hr to charge. Around 2.2KW/hr
When in immediate charge process it goes up to 24 miles per hour utilising the full 7KW/hr output.
Does anyone know the reason for this?
Thanks
There have been some moans about Intelligent Octopus charging.


If you are using Intelligent Octopus, it might be that. You would expect it to be consuming 7kW/hr. If you have Octopus and haven't got one of their little free purple boxes (Octopus Home Mini) you might want to get that. It shows in real-time what is being consumed and the price. Integrates with the Smart meter radio signal and the Octopus app. You will see exactly what is going on in the 30-minute intervals and in real time.

If not it could be your charger unit / software and connection. There are those limits where you can cap charging to a given level. Start charging immediately, may go above those set limits.

You might find something on the Born thread and wider Googles on VAG hardware. There have been moans, I know that. I don't have an EV, but I am keeping an eye on the subject for when I do. There might be a more well versed expert on this one.
 

Col66

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Jan 20, 2025
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There have been some moans about Intelligent Octopus charging.


If you are using Intelligent Octopus, it might be that. You would expect it to be consuming 7kW/hr. If you have Octopus and haven't got one of their little free purple boxes (Octopus Home Mini) you might want to get that. It shows in real-time what is being consumed and the price. Integrates with the Smart meter radio signal and the Octopus app. You will see exactly what is going on in the 30-minute intervals and in real time.

If not it could be your charger unit / software and connection. There are those limits where you can cap charging to a given level. Start charging immediately, may go above those set limits.

You might find something on the Born thread and wider Googles on VAG hardware. There have been moans, I know that. I don't have an EV, but I am keeping an eye on the subject for when I do. There might be a more well versed expert on this one.
Thanks, I don't use Octopus. Eon, with Pod Point charger. Worked fine with a Kia Nero 2, just using the schedule from the charger, but the Tavascan needs to be in control of its schedules it would seem. I have contacted Cupra for help.
 
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Thanks, I don't use Octopus. Eon, with Pod Point charger. Worked fine with a Kia Nero 2, just using the schedule from the charger, but the Tavascan needs to be in control of its schedules it would seem. I have contacted Cupra for help.
That might have one of the ones I'd read. 🫢 Certainly mutterings about charging. Keep us up-to-date.
 
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Hi @Col66

I had the same issue today with a routine, as there was a relatively cheap slot during the day. I had the setting for charging at a lower rate off but was still only getting 6 miles charge per hour. When I changed the max charge to 90% it shot up to 24 mph.

Did you sort out your issue?
 

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Hi @Col66

I had the same issue today with a routine, as there was a relatively cheap slot during the day. I had the setting for charging at a lower rate off but was still only getting 6 miles charge per hour. When I changed the max charge to 90% it shot up to 24 mph.

Did you sort out your issue?
Not yet, keep getting more & more questions to answer from Cupra CS after each interaction.
 
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Think it may be mentioned in here:


Or the other Battery Life Channel ones on the Tavascan. But we are pretty sure it was in this or not 😂. It's round the 80% rule. Thought... hmm this is what they are talking about or not. Either way a video that may be of interest.... it has been mentioned somewhere. The 80% rule messing up charging. Didn't imagine it. That's on the in car charging menu which must cause disappointment in not starting the charging.

BTW The chaps failure to get to the charging station is the useless Google Maps that people cherish that aren't digitised too well. If the road isn't digitised correctly, the POI is put in the wrong place, then it won't take you there. He was using some battery charging app that integrated with Android Auto...
 
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Germany. Nice manicured roads. The charging secret may be another video o_O. Warming up your battery before charging it is something we don't have to do with our fuel tanks. Expect you get use to it. Only filling to 80% is another one...

Disconnect between the charging apps and the car screen. Certainly murmurs on the Born and the Octopus app. Octopus kept stopping charging early. When I read or see the next one I'll jot it down. It's around the 80% and warming the battery and duff software. Probably pass the buck time.
 
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