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Porsche’s New All-Electric Cayenne Can Be Charged Without a Plug

Porsche's wireless charging system offers up to 11 kW power with 90% efficiency, designed for easy installation in various parking spaces to enhance EV user convenience.

  • Porsche will launch its all-electric Cayenne SUV at the end of 2025 with an optional wireless charging system in Europe and later markets.
  • The launch follows developments in wireless charging technology aiming to simplify home EV charging and improve user convenience.
  • The Porsche Wireless Charger includes a ground-mounted 11kW charging plate and a receiver under the car, aligning via the Cayenne’s 360-degree camera system before lowering for charging.
  • The system operates with up to 90% efficiency, costs around €5,000 including installation, and can function in temperatures from-40 to 50 degrees Celsius without issues from debris or rainwater.
  • This inductive charging option could increase EV acceptance by improving everyday usability, although it currently cannot retrofit other Porsche EVs nor guarantees cross-brand compatibility.
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Porsche revealed that the next fully electric Cayenne, arriving in 2026, will offer wireless charging. On the day of the German sports car manufacturer's day in the world of battery models, with...

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Wireless charging has already radically simplified the use of the mobile phone: it is enough to place it on an appropriate basis and the energy flows into the device as by magic. Porsche will soon offer this technology as easy to use also for its electric cars, being the first car manufacturer to market an 11 kW charging system with a one-piece base plate for battery vehicles. The new fully electric generation of the Cayenne -which will be relea…

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Porsche Cayenne will be refurbished in 2026 and will have a great news: the wireless charging (by induction), with the Germans claiming to be the first auto builder to introduce a wireless charging system. Like those already equipped with several smartphone models. The news will be presented in the next week during the IAA Mobility in Munich, scheduled for 9-14 September. There will be a prototype of the SUV in fluorescent tonnes, which will ser…

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Le Guide de l'auto broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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