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Renault 4 E-Tech 100% electric
Discover all the charging solutions for your Renault 4 E-Tech 100% electric. Charge easily at home with a dedicated terminal, reinforced or standard socket. On the motorway, take advantage of rapid charging for 80% range in just a few minutes. And with Europe’s many public charging stations, you can quickly recover 50% of your range with the onboard 11 kW charger.
cables and charging time
FAQ
cables and charging time
Renault 4 is supplied with a type 2 cable for use with home, business and public charging stations, so you can charge in any situation. Other cables are available as an option.
Type 2 cable available as standard: charging at private or public charging points
ideal for everyday use, charge Renault 4 simply with the mode 3 type 2 cable:
- home or workplace charging: 7.4 kW AC terminal (single-phase)
- public charging point: 22 kW AC (three-phase) public charging station with a maximum power of 11 kW
Type 2 cable available as standard: charging at private or public charging points
ideal for everyday use, charge Renault 4 simply with the mode 3 type 2 cable:
- home or workplace charging: 7.4 kW AC terminal (single-phase)
- public charging point: 22 kW AC (three-phase) public charging station with a maximum power of 11 kW
tethered cable on DC charging points: fast charging
ideal for motorway journeys requiring quick stops, charge Renault 4 at a public DC fast-charging station with a tethered cable
installation type | power at charging point | vehicle charger power | required cable | battery charge (recommended) | comfort-range battery (52kWh) |
fast public charging point (DC) | 100kW | 100kW DC¹ | tethered cable | 15-80% | 30 min |
public or home charging point | 22 kW | 11 kW AC | Type 2 cable available (three-phase) | 15-80% | 3 hr 13 |
7.4 kW | 15-80% | 5 hr 11 | |||
reinforced domestic socket | 3.7 kW |
11 kW AC | Optional flexicharger cable (single-phase) | 15-80% | 9 hr 48 |
¹with the comfort-range battery, maximum peak power is 130 kW. ¹ with the long-range battery, maximum peak power is 150 kW. Remember that DC charging is not linear and varies by charge status and battery temperature.
FAQ
Domestic and public charging stations use alternating current (AC), while fast-charging stations, often located on motorways, supply direct current (DC).
As the vehicle’s battery operates on direct current, the onboard charger converts alternating current into direct current when your car is plugged into a conventional terminal.
At home, simply install a reinforced socket or charging station to charge your vehicle using the Type 2 cable supplied. For occasional use, you can also charge from a household socket using the optional FlexCharger cable.
The home charging station must be either 7.4 kW AC single-phase or 11 kW AC 3-phase. Suitable cables are type 2 or Flexicharger, the latter being designed for reinforced household sockets.
By consulting your Renault dealer, you can benefit from Mobilize Power Solutions’ expertise to choose the charging solution best suited to your needs and your vehicle. Your dealer will help you install and use the charging station. The terminal can be ordered at the same time as your electric vehicle.