Mobile devices can be charged in the vehicle either via the installed USB-C connections or wirelessly.
Charging via the USB-C ports
The following USB-C ports may be available in the vehicle:
Identification of a USB port suitable for data transfer and charging.
Identification of a USB port suitable only for charging.
Available charging capacity
Voltages of up to 20 V are made available via the USB port. These voltages permit a charging capacity of up to 45 W.
Depending on equipment, the following charging profiles can be supported by the USB ports:
— Legacy charging (2.5 W).
—BC1.2 (7.5 W).
—USB-C charging (15 W).
—USB power delivery (up to 45 W).
The charging capacity actually tapped by the connected device depends on the following:
— Supported charging profiles.
—Charge level of the device.
—Device temperature.
—Charging cables used.
In the case of double USB ports, the charging capacity can be split between both ports.
Wireless charging function
In the centre console: lining mat for the wireless charging
function (illustration).
The wireless charging function is dependent on the equipment level and is not available in all countries.
The wireless charging function enables wireless energy transmission by electromagnetic induction over a short distance for Qi-certified
mobile telephones.