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2014 Panama E-Hybrid Charging Options or Mount?

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Old Mar 1, 2017 | 10:12 AM
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2014 Panama E-Hybrid Charging Options or Mount?

Okay, I am now the proud owner of my 3rd Porsche, a 2014 Panamera S e-Hybrid and I must say, I'm in love.

I get that it is not like my Twin Turbo 911, but as an everyday car it is amazing. I have all the right options and equipment putting this car to near $120k.

So, here is the big question about the e-Hybrid:

Where the hell should I mount this "charger" or should I at all, and what do you all recommend? I see the expensive Porsche charger stand that can be purchased and mounted on the wall, but anyone got creative and custom yet??

I'd love to see something outside the norm of what I can do in the garage to mount this to the wall, etc instead of just the standard case...
 
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Yes, I saw those pictures in here before, and it's perfect, but I dont have the outer case, just the charger and 25 ft cord. I am trying to figure should I go buy one of those cool Porsche cases, or build something unique. Being creative, I like the challenge...

We have room on the wall for the charger, but will need an electrician since im not messing with 220v myself.
 



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