Audi e-tron Charging Precautions?

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DelCarson
07/24/25 6:54pm
Find a larger professional charging station. Here are the details: 1. Range: The official range of the Audi e-tron is 470 kilometers, but the actual range in use is about 400 kilometers. This can vary depending on external conditions, driving habits, highway driving, and air conditioning usage. Using the air conditioning or aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration similar to gasoline cars, will consume more power. 2. Charging Port: Pay special attention to the location of the charging port. The positions for DC and AC charging are different, and the charging cables are often not long enough, especially when the car is parked with the front facing outward. There is a red emergency pull ring under the hood; if the charging gun cannot be removed, pull this ring to release it.
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StGrant
08/11/25 10:31am
When I first started driving the Audi e-tron, charging took some getting used to. Key points include environmental considerations: avoid charging in extreme heat or heavy rain to prevent short circuits—I found the garage shade most reliable. Equipment usage: stick to Audi’s original charger or certified compatible stations; don’t cut corners with knockoffs, as they pose risks. Charging habits: avoid frequent full charges—stopping at 80% extends battery life, which I manage via mobile app reminders. Safety first: ensure the car is off before unplugging, check cables for damage, and stop immediately if you smell burning. For trips, match public charger voltage—fast charging saves time but overuse harms the battery. Paying attention to these details ensures years of worry-free driving!
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