Charging Planner can plan charging stops on a selected route so that you can reach your destination with the fewest and shortest possible charging stops. One of the most important factors in estimating energy demand is the user's driving profile. For example, if the system has learnt that the driver likes to listen to music and travel in a well-warmed cabin, it takes this into account in its energy consumption calculations. It also manages battery temperature pre-conditioning to ensure optimal charging performance during stops. Thus, on arrival at a charging station, the Taycan can be charged almost immediately with up to 320kW and the Macan with up to 270kW.
Charging Planner automatically adds suitable charging stations to the route and the required charging time there, taking into account real-time traffic information. During the journey, the system shows the name of the planned charging station, the battery charge status on arrival, the estimated time of arrival and the remaining distance to the charging station. The driver can also specify the desired remaining charge on arrival at the fast charging station or final destination.
Source: Porsche