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Troubleshooting

Volkswagen ID.4 Charging at Be Charge

Updated March 2026

The Volkswagen ID.4 is compatible with Be Charge chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2, Type 2
Max charging speed
up to ~175 kW
10-80% estimate
~28 min
Payment
app, contactless, RFID

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Volkswagen ID.4 supports up to 175 kW DC charging. Be Charge chargers deliver up to 300 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 175 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the Volkswagen ID.4.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. If your Volkswagen ID.4 supports battery preconditioning, use the built-in navigation to warm the battery before arriving.
  • If multiple cars share the same Be Charge station, power may be split between stalls.

Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Problems

Volkswagen ID.4 Charger Won't Start Charging

You have plugged in your ID.4, the connector clicked into the charge port on the right rear fender, but nothing happens. The infotainment screen stays silent or shows an error. This is frustrating, but it is almost always fixable on the spot without calling roadside assistance.

Symptoms

  • CCS2 or Type 2 connector plugged in but no charging indicator on the infotainment touchscreen
  • Charger screen shows 'Waiting for vehicle' or stays on the start screen
  • ID.4 charge port LED blinks but charging never begins
  • Authentication succeeds on the charger but the session fails to start
  • ID. Cockpit briefly shows a charging icon, then it disappears

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check for a charging schedule or timer

    On the infotainment touchscreen, go to Settings, then Charging. If a timer or schedule is active, switch it to charge immediately or turn off the timer. This is the most common cause at public chargers.

  2. 2

    Unplug and reconnect firmly

    Open the charge port on the right rear fender using the button on the port. Remove the connector, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert it firmly until you hear a clear click. Watch the charge port LED for a steady green light.

  3. 3

    Restart the charger session

    On the charger, end the current session if one is active. Then start a new session by tapping your RFID card, using contactless payment, or restarting in the charger operator's app.

  4. 4

    Try Plug & Charge or a different payment method

    If your ID.4 has Plug & Charge set up through the We Charge or Elli app, make sure the charger supports it. Otherwise, switch to a different RFID card, contactless payment, or the charger operator's own app.

  5. 5

    Reboot the infotainment system

    Press and hold the power button on the infotainment screen for about 10 seconds until the screen goes dark and restarts. Once it is back, try plugging in again. This resets the charging communication on the car's side.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger or cable

    If the station has multiple stalls, move to a different one. If you are at an AC charger with your own cable, try a different cable. A faulty charger is more common than a faulty car.

Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Payment Failed at Station

You are at the charger, your ID.4 is plugged in, but the payment will not go through. The charger shows an error or just sits there waiting. Payment failures at public chargers are common and usually have nothing to do with your car. Here is how to get charging.

Symptoms

  • Charger displays 'Payment failed' or 'Authorization error' after tapping your card
  • RFID card is not recognized by the charger's reader
  • We Charge or Elli app shows an error when trying to start a remote session
  • Plug & Charge does not activate after plugging in the CCS2 connector
  • Contactless payment terminal on the charger rejects your bank card

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try a different payment method

    If your RFID card failed, try contactless with your bank card or phone. If contactless failed, try the charger operator's app. Having two or three payment options gives you the best chance of getting going.

  2. 2

    Check the We Charge or Elli app

    Open the We Charge or Elli app on your phone. Make sure your account is active, your payment method is valid, and Plug & Charge is enabled if you want to use it. Try starting the session remotely through the app.

  3. 3

    Scan the charger's QR code

    Most public chargers have a QR code on the unit. Scanning it with your phone's camera opens the operator's payment page. You can usually pay with a credit card through the browser without downloading an app.

  4. 4

    Check your bank app for blocked transactions

    Open your banking app and check for any flagged or blocked transactions. Some banks require you to approve the charge manually. If you see a notification, approve it and try the payment again.

  5. 5

    Try Plug & Charge if available

    If the charger supports Plug & Charge and your ID.4 has it activated through We Charge, simply unplug and replug the CCS2 connector. The payment should authorize automatically through the cable without any card or app.

  6. 6

    Move to a different charger

    If nothing works at this station, the charger's payment system may be down entirely. Find a nearby alternative using the We Charge app or the ID.4's built-in charger finder on the infotainment touchscreen.

Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Slower Than Expected

You plugged in your ID.4 expecting 135 kW and the ID. Cockpit shows 30 kW. Or your home wallbox is stuck at 3 kW instead of the full 11 kW. Slow charging on the ID.4 is almost never a defect. It is usually the battery temperature, the charger itself, or a setting in the infotainment you can fix right now.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging speed well below the 135 kW maximum
  • AC home charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of 11 kW
  • Charging speed drops significantly after reaching 50-60% on the ID. Cockpit display
  • Charging session starts at a reasonable speed but drops quickly within minutes
  • Infotainment touchscreen shows lower power than the charger's rated output

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check the battery temperature

    Look at the charging screen on the infotainment touchscreen. If the battery is cold, use the navigation system to route to the fast charger. The ID.4 will precondition the battery on the way. If you are already at the charger, driving for 15-20 minutes and returning can help.

  2. 2

    Check your state of charge

    Look at the ID. Cockpit behind the steering wheel. If you are above 80%, the slower speed is expected. For the fastest charging, arrive at the charger between 10-20% and charge to 80%.

  3. 3

    Verify the charger is not sharing power

    Look at the charger unit. If there are two cables and someone is using the other one, you may be sharing power. Move to an unoccupied charger if one is available.

  4. 4

    Check the AC charge current setting

    On the infotainment touchscreen, go to Settings, then Charging. Make sure the AC charge current is set to maximum. The touch-sensitive slider bar below the screen can sometimes accidentally change settings.

  5. 5

    Check for software updates

    On the infotainment touchscreen, go to Settings, then Updates. Install any available updates. Early ID.4 software versions had known issues with DC charging speed that were fixed in later releases.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger

    If the speed is still low, the charger itself may be degraded or faulty. Try a different stall at the same location or a different charging station entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Volkswagen ID.4 charge at Be Charge?
Yes. The Volkswagen ID.4 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Be Charge chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 175 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Volkswagen ID.4 at Be Charge?
Charging a Volkswagen ID.4 from 10% to 80% at Be Charge takes approximately 28 minutes at up to 175 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Be Charge?
Be Charge accepts app, contactless, RFID. Check the Be Charge app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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