If you’ve ever found yourself gliding through the pine-lined serenity of Lüneburg Heath, you’ll know it’s a place of stillness — the kind of landscape that invites long breaths and quiet admiration. But now, tucked just off the A7 autobahn near Evendorf, there’s a new kind of pulse running through the moors. Not the hum of wildlife, but the silent surge of electrons racing into Porsche batteries at up to 400 kilowatts a pop.
Welcome to the ninth Porsche Charging Lounge — a place where kilowatts meet cappuccinos, and the future of grand touring wears a sharply tailored suit.

A Spa for Taycans and Macans
Porsche calls it a “Charging Lounge,” but that undersells it. This isn’t a utilitarian pit stop with flickering lights and questionable sandwiches. No, this is a kind of Autobahn oasis — where Taycan and Macan drivers can juice up their batteries and themselves in style.
Picture this: you pull off the A7, that long asphalt artery linking Germany’s north and south, and glide silently into a space designed with all the precision of a Porsche cabin. Six DC fast chargers stand ready, each capable of dishing out up to 400 kW — and here’s the kicker — all six can deliver full power simultaneously. No throttling, no queuing, no compromise. Just plug in, sip your coffee, and watch the electrons fly.
In the time it takes to finish an espresso and scroll through your emails, a Taycan can sprint from 10% to 80% charge — in just 18 minutes. The Macan EV is only a coffee sip behind at 21.
Autobahn Luxury, Lounge-Style
Outside, there’s covered seating with built-in speakers — because why should the tunes stop when the car’s off? Inside, it’s all minimalist chic: soft lighting, Scandi-modern furniture, snacks that wouldn’t be out of place in a boutique hotel, and — naturally — a coffee machine that probably costs more than your first car. Add in free high-speed Wi-Fi and 24-hour surveillance, and you’ve got a charging stop that’s less petrol station, more members-only club for electrons.
Access is just as sleek as the surroundings. Porsche owners roll in, the cameras read their license plates, and the barrier rises with a sense of quiet ceremony. No fumbling with cards or apps — though if you insist, the My Porsche app and Charging Card have you covered.
Part of a Growing Empire of Electrons
The Evendorf site joins a growing constellation of Porsche Charging Lounges across Europe — from Bingen am Rhein to Ingolstadt, Leonberg to Nyon. It’s a network that reflects Porsche’s quiet but confident march into the EV era.

Through the Porsche Charging Service, drivers now have access to over 900,000 charging points across 27 European countries. Of these, 85,000 can push out more than 150 kW, and if you’re a Charging Service Plus customer, you’re paying just €0.39 per kilowatt-hour at Preferred Partners like IONITY or Aral pulse.
In short, Porsche’s ensuring that the words “range anxiety” never cross a Taycan driver’s lips again.
Digital Precision Meets Driver Passion
And because it’s Porsche, even the software experience gets the Weissach treatment. The My Porsche app — your command center for everything from vehicle status to charging management — was recently crowned number one among OEMs by Auto Bild (July 2025). Out of 32 services tested, Porsche’s scored “very good” in pricing transparency, usability, and network coverage. Not bad for a brand best known for apex-hunting 911s.
The Porsche Charging Lounge at Evendorf is more than a place to top up your battery — it’s a statement of intent. A reminder that electrification doesn’t have to mean compromise, that you can still have performance, precision, and a touch of theatre — even when standing still.
As the Taycan hums quietly under the forest canopy and the Macan’s lights wink under the awning, you can almost hear Ferry Porsche’s voice in the wind: “In the beginning, I looked around and could not find quite the car I dreamed of. So I decided to build it myself.”
Now, it seems, they’ve built the perfect charging stop to go with it.
Source: Porsche