In answer to your question yes.FirstSeaLord wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 4:26 pm Whilst I'll be using my Macan regularly through the winter, the 911 will probably spend periods of weeks not being used, although I don't plan to hibernate it completely.
The 992 has a lightweight battery so I'd like to keep it in good shape however the underground garage it's stored in doesn't have any mains power. That's annoying but at least it's a good explanation to the wife re why we haven't gone EV
I'm a complete novice when it comes to anything trickle charger related.
Do units exist that I can charge up at home, and then attach to the car for a period of weeks, and then recharge the charger every so often?
Thanks for any advice from those here who know about these things
A battery powered Mains Inverter will give you 240v wherever you want it.
They range from a simple Ryobi Mains Inverter tools (c£50 + £120 for a 5A battery & charger) where you simply plug in their standard 18v batteries up to an Ecoflow Delta with its 2000w output and up to other units costing many thousands.
I assumed that your Underground parking is adequately ventilated and open enough to daylight to locate a solar panel, otherwise the Ctek Free less the solar panel would probably need frequent charging.
Also assume that the underground parking is part of a secure block of Flats, if so then getting power installed into the parking area will be something that will be required when EV’s are the only new vehicle option so kicking the ball rolling now may not be a bad thing.