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Advice on charging the Skoda Enyaq

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An Ohme E pod charger has been fitted at my home and Skoda has said that the Skoda Enyaq will be delivered in mid October to November 2024. Please could I ask a few questions?

1. To charge the car will I need to download the Ohme app?

2. How do I charge the car to 80% as I've been  advised by Skoda dealership not to charge to 100% unless going on long journey?

3. How do I override set charging times if I need 100% charge?

4.  The car comes with a charging cable . Will Ohme provide a spare charging cable as the E pod doesn't come with a cable?

5. I'm with Octopus Energy.  What tariff should I switch to and will I need a smart meter to get the cheaper tarrif?

 

Your views, experiences and valuable insights would be gratefully received. 

  • 4 weeks later...

I  can answer points 2 and 3.

 

When you get the car you set the limit you want the car to be charged to. If you always want 80% as the max.You set it and forget it until the day you want to charge more, When you go into the charging screen and change it. Then change it back afterwards.

 

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K is a slide bar that you movee to where you want.

 

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