Audi Tech Tutorial: Charging the e-tron GT
Charging the Audi rron GT requires awareness of how to properly connect to charging stations and Battery techniques the rron GT can be charged at public charging stations using AC or DC current as well as home charging stations or the Audi portable compact charging station with household or industrial AC sockets
To quickly review the two types of electric current AC stands for alternating current while DC stands for direct current while both AC and DC currents can help you power up and get on the road there are differences between them with DC charging typically providing a faster charge AC Chargers
Will connect to the charging port on the driver’s side front fender and both AC and DC Chargers will connect to the charging port on the passenger side front fender for added convenience to open the charging port door the rron GT must be in park and be turned off with the parking brake
Engaged with the doors unlocked press the lower right section of the charging port door on the driver’s side to open on the passenger side press the lower left section of the charging port door to open then plug in the charging cable if charging is not being delayed with a
Timer the charging process will begin the light to the right of the port will glow white when the vehicle is communicating with the charging station and pulse green while it is charging light and button locations will vary depending on whether you are using the driver’s side or passenger side charge
Port when the vehicle charge is complete the indicator will be solid green to unplug the charging cable from the vehicle ensure the vehicle doors are unlocked by pressing the unlock button on the key fob then press the button next to the charging port to remove the charging cable if the the charging cable
Is not removed or disconnected within 30 seconds it will relock Audi recommends using the Audi etron GT compact charging system with 110volt household sockets only in special circumstances when it is not possible to charge with a higher current Charger
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