CITROËN ELECTRIC & HYBRID RANGE OPTIMISATION
ADOPT ECO-DRIVING
Drive smoothly
By driving smoothly, you avoid excessive energy consumption. Brake and decelerate slowly and in advance.
On motorways, adhere to the speed limit, as high speeds rapidly reduce the range of your car.
Use the Brake mode
Pre-set your vehicle's temperature
Keep an eye on the tyres
CALCULATE THE RANGE OF YOUR NEW Ë-C4 - 100% ELECTRIC
Calculate the range of your new ë-C4 - 100% electric according to your driving style, speed, climate control use and the outside temperature.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - ELECTRIC RANGE
HOW FAR CAN THE MOST RECENT EVS TRAVEL?
Taking a look back at the range of some of the earlier electric vehicles really underlines just how far electric car range has come over the years.
In 2010, the world’s first 100% electric car for the mass market, when fully charged, could achieve a range of 200 kilometres or approximately 124 miles. Consider that electric vehicles today now offer a range of over 200 miles and it’s clear to see that technology has moved on in leaps and bounds
Take the Citroën ë-C4 for example; our 100% electric compact hatch has a 217-mile range from a single charge. What’s more, a full charge will take just 1 hour 13 minutes thanks to ≥ 100 kW rapid charging.
HOW CAN I CHECK THE RANGE OF MY ELECTRIC CAR?
WHAT IS THE RANGE OF MY ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
THE BENEFITS OF HYBRIDS
Hybrid vehicles offer the best of both worlds, combining a petrol or diesel engine with an electric motor. Unlike electric vehicles, you don’t have to plug in the vehicle to charge the battery. Rather, it is charged through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine.
As a result, the traditional petrol or diesel engine acts as a safety blanket for drivers who experience range anxiety. In fact, in many instances, hybrid cars can deliver higher mpg figures than traditional engines alone. For example, our Citroën C5 Aircross SUV Hybrid offers a combined fuel consumption of 166mpg!