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  1. Same here. Updated software at dealer. New 32A cable. Max charge still 16A I told the Skoda head office man they will need to recall them all and change the charging gear fitted to the car.
  2. I have just added an 'electric' badge to my Citigo (using professional quality vinyl). See attached pic. Just thought that it needed something like that. If any of you guys wants one, let me know at [email protected] and I'll send you one FOC
  3. I purchased a Citigo IV SE base model in December and of course have the same 3.6KW limit even though I definitely have a 7.2KW cable. Is this problem just limited to the base SE model? There is a video on youtube showing a software upgrade on the new e-Up to solve the 7.2KW problem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mDaPudgsa0 If this is real, then surely it can be done on the Citigo? Skoda are supposed to be getting back to me as well on this subject. Just wonder if we all got together and looked into legal action on this then maybe Skoda would sort it sooner. The brochure for the car promised 7.2KW charging so if it really is not possible then perhaps compensation of maybe £3000 per car is reasonable

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