Watch Porsche’s Portable DCFC Charger Juice Up The Macan Electric

Kyle from the Out of Spec YouTube channel recently had the opportunity to go on-site to the FrenchΒ Riviera. There, he had some quality time behind the wheel of the beautiful new Porsche MacanΒ Electric. But as a true electric car nerd, Kyle was just as fascinated by thisΒ coolΒ piece ofΒ portableΒ EV charging tech from Porsche.Β 

The Porsche Turbo Charging portable DC fast chargers (DCFC) haveΒ served asΒ a charging solution for the automaker since 2019. Porsche has seven of these charging trailers deployed across Europe. It has been an excellent solution to manyΒ differentΒ charging scenarios like powering prototype testing, marketing and test drive events and track days.

While we have seen similar technologies since, the specs on Porsches’ charge system remainΒ quiteΒ impressive. Most other systems are much smaller in scope. The trailer featured weighs a whopping 70,000 lbs, has a 2.1 MWh battery capacity and can support a 3.2 MW load. There are ten plugs on the unit that can dispense 320 kW each, withΒ the battery packs supporting ~400 amp peak discharging.Β 

In the example here, the trailerΒ is plugged into the grid to replenish the battery pack, butΒ the trailer’sΒ β€œIsland Mode” allows it to workΒ completelyΒ off battery power.Β When directly connected to power at this location,Β a series ofΒ five heavy-duty cords are run from the power source to the trailers with a specialty-designed plug and a converter to get a 5-pin, 3-phase red plug with a neutral and a ground.Β 

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Each trailer’s massive battery pack can be replenished from the grid in about four hours. When the pack’s capacity is full while connected to power, the AC to DC converter canΒ serve asΒ a passthrough to charge the car directly, bypassing the battery pack.Β 

When the trailer is in its island mode, it can also balance the charge levels across allΒ of theΒ battery packs. This is a very inefficient process, however, since there is no DC-to-DC connection between them. As a result, this requires two conversions from DC to AC and then back from AC to DC. So they avoid this when possible.Β 

There areΒ lots ofΒ other interesting technical details, so if you are interested in battery and EV charging technologies,Β be sure to check out the full video.Β 

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