DC charging stations have permanently attached charging cables, so you don't need to use your own.
Warning
- Public charging stations are in constant use and can be exposed to more wear and tear than a private charging station. Remember to always check the charging cable’s connector for excessive wear or debris.
- Do not touch the charging cable’s connector or use any tools to attempt to remove debris from the charging cable. It can cause an electric shock.
- Do not use a charging cable that shows any signs of damage or wear. It can cause an electric shock. Try another cable or charging point at the charging station.
- Ensure that the charging cable’s connector connects all the way into the charging port. A worn connector may prevent a safe connection to your car.
To initiate charging, make sure:
- the car is in park.
- to check the charging station for any instructions before you begin.
Open the charging lid by lightly pressing on its rearmost end.
Remove any covers from the port and cable connector.
Use both hands to press the cable's connector all the way into the charging port. Make a habit of pushing the charging cable upwards for a couple of seconds after inserting it to ensure connection and locking.
The charging cable automatically locks in place after a few seconds.
After confirming that the cable is locked in place, follow the charging station's instructions for charging authorisation.
Charging starts after an insulation test has been completed by the charging station. It can take a minute to complete.
You can see the charging status in the charging port and in the driver display.