MEGANE E-Tech 100% electric

equilibre

  • electric
starting from £34,495 *
MEGANE E-Tech 100% electric equilibre EV60 220hp optimum charge
*MRRP excluding metallic paint

techno+

  • electric
starting from £36,495 *
MEGANE E-Tech 100% electric techno+ EV60 220hp optimum charge
*MRRP excluding metallic paint

iconic

  • electric
starting from £38,495 *
MEGANE E-Tech 100% electric iconic EV60 220hp optimum charge
*MRRP excluding metallic paint

equilibre (EV60) optimum charge

Direct current fast charging. Used in public fast-charging stations, particularly on motorways, with power ratings of 50 kW and more.  With ideal operating conditions (outside temperature above 25°C), the equilibre optimum charge version offers fast DC charging to recover up to 186 miles WLTP in ~ 36 min (i.e. around 124 miles in motorway conditions) with a peak power of 130kW.  Megane E-Tech 100% electric equilibre optimum charge comes as standard with a system that optimizes the battery temperature only when recharging at the charging point. This means that in colder conditions, permissible charging power is improved and average charging times are reduced.  To take full advantage of the charging capacity of your Megane E-Tech 100% electric, choose the techno/ techno+ or iconic versions which have as standard battery preconditioning when driving* and heating during charging.

 

*if and only if the DC terminal has been programmed on the route in Google Maps on your OpenR link.

 

techno/techno+  and iconic ev60 optimum charge

Direct current fast charging. Used in public fast-charging stations, particularly on motorways, with power ratings of 50 kW and more. Megane E-Tech 100% electric* offers fast DC charging to recover up to 186 miles WLTP in ~ 36 min (i.e. around 124 miles in motorway conditions) with a peak power of 130kW in optimal operating conditions (outside temperature above 25°C). Enjoy optimal recharging whatever the outdoor conditions; Megane E-Tech 100% electric contains innovative solutions to counter the effect of cold on the battery and significantly improve charging time.  By entering charging points into the Google Maps route planner on your openR link, your vehicle anticipates your DC fast charge and optimizes the battery temperature: the system preconditions the battery when driving and during the charge.                             

 

** with Super Charge or Optimum Charge  on Evolution, Techno and Iconic.

 

Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare figures with vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. The electric range shown achieved using the new (WLTP) test procedure. Figures obtained after the battery was fully charged. Actual real-world driving results may vary depending on factors such as the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted after registration, weather conditions, driving styles and vehicle load

 

Evolution of the charging power curve:

Generally speaking, for electric vehicles, recharging the battery with DC current is not linear:

  • The maximum power accepted by the battery decreases depending on the battery's state of charge. The higher the battery %, the lower the charging power.  DC charging between 15% and 80% is preferred.
  • The outside temperature also has a direct influence on charging performance (excluding dedicated preconditioning systems). The lower the temperature, the more limited the charging power will be to protect the vehicle's components.

 

Due to continuous product development prices and options shown may not always reflect the latest Renault data. Please check with your retailer.  Every effort has been made to ensure that the information, descriptions, and images were correct at the time of publication however images may not always reflect the exact version selected.

 

Accessory prices shown are inclusive of fitment, where fitment is required. Some accessories require the vehicle to be registered before fitment. Your local retailer will be able to offer further advice on this. Accessories are fitted post production and may have an impact on real world fuel (actual) consumption and CO2 figures.