Ferrari Hybrid Charging & Battery Care Guide

How to Safely Charge a Hybrid Ferrari

Ferrari hybrid charging is designed around stable electrical delivery, proper connection procedures, and consistent battery management practices.

Using approved charging equipment and maintaining proper charging conditions helps support long-term hybrid system performance and uninterrupted vehicle readiness.

To begin a charging session:

1. Initial Connection

Connect the charging cable to a properly grounded outlet.

2. Connect to Vehicle

Insert the charging connector fully into the charging port.

3. Confirm Equipment Status

Verify that charging indicators illuminate properly.

4. Initiate Charging Session

Lock the vehicle using the remote control to activate charging.

5. Verify Dashboard Confirmation

Confirm charging activity through the dashboard indicator.

Disconnecting the Vehicle

To end a charging session, follow this sequence:

  • Unlock the vehicle to release the charging connector
  • Disconnect the connector from the vehicle first
  • Switch off power when using a wallbox or managed charging source
  • Remove the charging cable from the outlet
  • Close the charging flap securely

Following this sequence helps support proper charging equipment handling and hybrid system protection.

Electrical Requirements & Home Charging Setup

Ferrari hybrid charging systems perform best when connected to stable residential electrical infrastructure designed to support consistent energy delivery.

Proper charging conditions help maintain uninterrupted charging sessions, stable amperage flow, and long-term charging reliability.

Charging Setup Ownership Considerations
120V Portable Charging Cable Best suited for routine overnight charging using a properly grounded household outlet with adequate ventilation and minimal circuit interruption.
240V Dedicated Wallbox Supports faster charging performance through a permanent high-capacity installation designed for more consistent electrical delivery.

Grounding & Electrical Stability

Before initiating a charging session:

  • Inspect charging outlets for wear or instability
  • Verify consistent electrical supply conditions
  • Avoid moisture exposure near charging components
  • Do not rely on extension cords or overloaded shared circuits

Dedicated Level 2 charging systems should be installed by a licensed electrician to help support long-term charging stability and consistent hybrid battery performance.

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Charging Indicator Lights Explained

The LED interface on the official Ferrari charging unit provides immediate visual confirmation of connection and charging status.
Indicator Light Meaning
Solid Blue Power active, no vehicle connected
Flashing Blue Vehicle connected
Dual Flashing Blue Charging process active
Orange Operating temperature exceeded — charging speed may be reduced
Red Fault detected during charge cycle

If a red indicator appears, stop the charging session and reconnect the charging unit using a properly grounded outlet without extension cords or adapters. If the warning remains active, professional Ferrari service inspection may be recommended.

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MyFerrari Connect & Remote Battery Monitoring

MyFerrari Connect allows owners to remotely monitor charging status, battery percentage, estimated charge time, electric range, and select service-related vehicle information directly from their mobile device.

The platform is especially useful during extended parking, travel, or limited charging access situations.

What Owners Can Monitor

  • High-voltage battery percentage
  • Active charging session status
  • Estimated time remaining to full charge
  • Available electric driving range
  • Vehicle connection status
  • Select service history and maintenance records
  • Service notifications and ownership updates

Consistent charging habits help maintain remote connectivity features, since some digital monitoring functions may become temporarily limited when battery charge levels become too low.

Charging Best Practices for Ferrari Hybrid Models

Structured charging habits also help maintain vehicle readiness during daily driving, extended storage, and limited-use periods.

Recommended Practices Practices to Avoid
Use official Ferrari charging equipment Avoid extension cords or unsupported adapters
Charge using a properly grounded outlet Avoid overloaded or unstable shared circuits
Enable Long Parking Mode during extended storage Avoid leaving the battery at critically low charge levels
Monitor charging activity through MyFerrari Connect Avoid prolonged inactivity without maintaining charge

Consistent charging routines help support battery conditioning, charging stability, and long-term hybrid system performance.

Learn more about Ferrari hybrid driving modes, Long Parking Mode, battery management, and hybrid ownership considerations.

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