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  It could be that there is a plastic cover, covering the bottom part of the charge port. If so, this plastic cover needs to be removed in order to plug in the CCS connector.

Cooper Electric
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CCS

50 kW

Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 50 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the MINI Cooper Electric charges 100 km of range in 20 – 25 minutes.

Charge curve

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The charge curve shows the charging behaviour of this car when the battery is in optimal conditions (around. 30 °C). A colder (or warmer) battery can result is a significantly lower charge speed.

    Unlock the connector

In some cases the car does not release the connector. In case the CCS-connector remains locked in the car, unlock the car with the key. Is the CCS-connector still locked? Then wait a bit until the car releases the connector; this may take a few minutes.

Cooper SE (37 kWh)
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CCS

95 kW

Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 95 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the MINI Cooper SE (37 kWh) charges 100 km of range in 10 minutes.

Cooper SE (49 kWh)
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CCS

75 kW

Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 75 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the MINI Cooper SE (49 kWh) charges 100 km of range in 10 minutes.

Countryman E
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CCS

130 kW

Charge speed

The charge speed is up to 130 kW at all of our chargers. On average, the Countryman E charges 100 km of range in 10 - 15 minutes.

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