THE RANGE OF YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
The range can slow you down when buying your electric vehicle. Users want the manufacturer’s range values to represent their actual use as closely as possible. Factors impacting range, charging, driving tips – we provide you with all the useful and necessary information to guarantee you a serene and pleasant experience on board your PEUGEOT electric car.
SIMULATE THE RANGE OF YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
FACTORS IMPACTING YOUR VEHICLE’S RANGE
In addition to the level of battery charge your car has, various factors affect your electric vehicle’s range .
SPEED
At 81 mph, the range of a 100% electric vehicle is halved compared to the WLTP-approved range.
HEATING
The heat released by a combustion engine is reused to heat the vehicle’s interior. An electric motor heats just a little, which is not sufficient to heat the vehicle’s interior, so an additional specific electric heater is therefore necessary.
WEATHER
Regardless of heating or air conditioning, the outside temperature directly affects your vehicle’s range. At 0° degrees, this is reduced by 10%.
TOPOGRAPHY
When ascending, consumption increases and impacts your range. But when descending, regenerative braking lets you recover energy.
Other factors that may impact the range
ADVICE ON OPTIMISING THE RANGE
CHARGING
Make the most of your electric vehicle’s range by using the numerous charging options available to you to their best advantage.
DISCOVER CHARGING POINTS NEAR YOU
Zap Map are able to provide you with the location of compatible charging points for your electric car. The majority of public charging points in the UK are Type 2 (Mode 3)sockets, which will charge your vehicle at the accelerated charge times listed, depending on the power of the charging point and your on board charger.
For more information about public charging points found across the UK, visit www.zap-map.com