Is My Porsche Eligible for EV Tax Credits?
Electric and plug-in hybrid Porsche vehicles are eligible for a federal tax credit. You can use the credit as a deduction when you do your taxes. The amount of the credit is based on the battery capacity of the car and can be up to $7,500. The Porsche Taycan is currently available and offers 79 MPG combined city/highway, a driving range of up to 227 miles, and can be charged in 10 hours with a 240-volt outlet or 90 minutes with a Level 3 charging station.
What Is the Difference Between Level 1, Level 2, And Level 3 EV Chargers?
Charging rates vary, with Level 1 being the slowest (it may take days to get a full charge), Level 2 suitable for home use (can be charged in a single night), and Level 3 being the quickest (80% charge can be achieved in half an hour). The differences stem from the voltage at which power is input into an EV. Level 1 is 120 volts, like a regular household socket, with an output of 1.4 kilowatts. Level 2 is 240 volts (like an electric dryer) and can range from 5.8 to 19.2 kW, depending on the amperage. Lastly, Level 3 is DC fast-charging, usually 400 or 800 volts, with a potential rate of up to 350 kW.
Where Can I Find a Charging Station for My Porsche on The Road?
The Porsche Charging Planner lets you plan your journey with charging station stops. You will need an app, RFID card, or credit card to pay when charging at a station in certain areas.
Porsche has teamed up with Electrify America to offer you a special deal for charging on the road. Get 30 minutes of DC charging and 60 minutes of AC charging at no cost when you visit any Electrify America station.