You'll Be able to Charge the New 2026 Porsche Cayenne EV SUV Like You Charge Your Smartphone
Porsche's wireless charging system offers up to 11 kW power and includes automatic safety shutoff for living beings, integrating with an app to monitor charging.
- Porsche revealed two new products today at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, including the 2026 Cayenne Electric with a wireless charging system.
- Porsche plans to launch the optional 11 kW inductive charging system first in Europe next year, with a broader worldwide rollout afterward.
- The prototype Cayenne Electric demonstrated wireless charging that delivers up to 11 kW with up to 90% efficiency by parking on a plugged-in pad controlled via Porsche's app.
- The charging pad costs about €5,000, the inductive plate option on the car is €2,000, and safety features include automatic shutdown if living beings or metal objects are detected.
- The introduction of wireless charging aims to simplify EV ownership and could boost adoption as charging infrastructure still lags behind gas stations worldwide.
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Porsche takes a further step towards innovation in electric mobility by introducing an 11 kW wireless charging system, which will debut on the next fully electric generation of the Cayenne. The technology will be previewed on the occasion of Monaco's "IAA Mobility," scheduled from 9 to 14 September 2025, through a prototype characterized by a fluorescent painting of new conception. The new system "Porsche Wireless Charging" allows the charging o…
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