vehicles equipped with Renault E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology

Renault plug-in hybrid expertise

fundamentals of E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology

Plug-in hybrid vehicles use technology similar to that of our full hybrid models. The main difference is the possibility of having a higher-capacity battery and the option of whether or not to charge your vehicle on an electrical socket to travel further in electric. Hence the name ‘plug-in’.

3 facts about E-Tech plug-in hybrid

POWERTRAIN

Renault E-Tech plug-in hybrid vehicles have a high-capacity battery, two electric motors, one of which is located at the rear, a combustion engine and a multimode automatic transmission. This ensures flexible, silent and energy-efficient driving.

LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION

Plug-in hybrid vehicles are designed to reduce your fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to a combustion-powered vehicle, even as low as 0.7 l/100 km on Renault Rafale plug-in hybrid*.

*according to WLTP protocol, provisional data pending certification

ELECTRIC ON DEMAND

OPlug-in hybrid cars recharge daily at work and at home, at public and private charging points. With their large capacity rechargeable battery, you can anticipate your recharges according to your journeys and postpone your trip to the gas station.

everyday life with E-Tech plug-in hybrid

If your battery is charged, always start in electric mode. Cars equipped with Renault E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology provide sharp acceleration whether you are driving in an urban environment or on the motorway. Enjoy exceptional responsiveness and a smooth, silent ride.

consumption in E-Tech plug‑in hybrid vehicles

E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology is characterised by its low fuel consumption, in both electric and combustion-powered mode. Fuel consumption is 0.7 l/100 km when the battery is charged*. With our E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology, our vehicles are able to charge during deceleration and braking phases, which increases their electric driving range.

*WLTP standards

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charging plug-in hybrid vehicles

Charge Renault plug-in hybrid vehicles at home on a standard or reinforced socket, or at a charging station. Use the public charging network when you are on the road to recover up to 80% of your driving range in just 2 hours at 7.4 kW charging stations.*

*on Renault Rafale

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maintenance of plug-in hybrid vehicles

Maintenance frequency depends on how the vehicle is used. It is more or less the same as for combustion engine vehicles. On average, servicing is required once a year.

All of our batteries are guaranteed for 8 years and 160,000 km.

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questions about E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology

If you have a plug-in hybrid car, you can charge it by plugging it into the electricity grid, via a public charging point, or by charging it at home. 7.4 kW is the maximum power of our vehicle chargers. The battery also charges as you drive, extending your electric driving range.

If you have a full hybrid car, it charges as you drive using kinetic energy as well as the combustion engine. The battery charges totally autonomously as you brake and slow down. You can adjust the recovery level to increase or decrease it.

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