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Here is what AI is saying:
Yes — on the Macan EV, the 12-volt battery is charged from the high-voltage (main) battery, but only under certain conditions.
Here’s how it works in practice:
How the 12V battery is charged
The Macan EV uses a DC-DC converter to step power down from the high-voltage battery to maintain the 12V system.
When the car is “awake” (driving, charging, preconditioning, remote access, updates, etc.), the DC-DC converter actively charges the 12V battery.
When parked and locked, the car goes into a low-power sleep state.
While idle for a long time
During long parking periods, the car periodically wakes itself to:
Check vehicle status
Support security/telematics
Top up the 12V battery if its voltage drops
As long as:
The high-voltage battery has sufficient charge, and
There are no faults or abnormal parasitic drains
the 12V battery should stay healthy without needing a charger.
Important caveats
If the high-voltage battery is very low, the car may stop maintaining the 12V battery.
Extended storage (weeks/months), frequent short wake cycles, or aftermarket accessories can still drain the 12V battery.
Porsche (like most EV manufacturers) still recommends:
Keeping the HV battery above ~20–30% during long parking
Using a 12V maintainer only for very long-term storage (especially in cold weather)
Bottom line
Yes, the Macan EV normally keeps its 12V battery charged from the main battery, even when parked
But for very long idle periods or low HV state of charge, external support may still be advisable
Yes — on the Macan EV, the 12-volt battery is charged from the high-voltage (main) battery, but only under certain conditions.
Here’s how it works in practice:
How the 12V battery is charged
The Macan EV uses a DC-DC converter to step power down from the high-voltage battery to maintain the 12V system.
When the car is “awake” (driving, charging, preconditioning, remote access, updates, etc.), the DC-DC converter actively charges the 12V battery.
When parked and locked, the car goes into a low-power sleep state.
While idle for a long time
During long parking periods, the car periodically wakes itself to:
Check vehicle status
Support security/telematics
Top up the 12V battery if its voltage drops
As long as:
The high-voltage battery has sufficient charge, and
There are no faults or abnormal parasitic drains
the 12V battery should stay healthy without needing a charger.
Important caveats
If the high-voltage battery is very low, the car may stop maintaining the 12V battery.
Extended storage (weeks/months), frequent short wake cycles, or aftermarket accessories can still drain the 12V battery.
Porsche (like most EV manufacturers) still recommends:
Keeping the HV battery above ~20–30% during long parking
Using a 12V maintainer only for very long-term storage (especially in cold weather)
Bottom line
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