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MySkoda app gets 'Camp Mode' for overnight stays in electric cars

14.07.2026 09:00 1 min 1 source
InsideEVs Deutschland DEU
MySkoda app gets 'Camp Mode' for overnight stays in electric cars
Original source: InsideEVs Deutschland

Skoda has added a 'Camp Mode' to the MySkoda app that automatically maintains the selected interior temperature during overnight stays in an electric vehicle. The feature is available for all Skoda electric models (Epiq, Elroq, Enyaq, Peaq) with app version 8.14, provided Skoda Connect services are activated and the traction battery has at least 30% charge (20% according to Peaq press materials). Previously, the app already enabled remote charging control, pre-conditioning, route planning, and vehicle status monitoring.

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MySkoda app gets 'Camp Mode' for overnight stays in electric cars

14.07.2026 InsideEVs Deutschland DEU Original source

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