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Battery
Prices
Range according to WLTP cycle
Motorisation
| Performance | Puissance | Autonomie (WLTP) | Batterie utilisable |
|---|---|---|---|
|
90 kW
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120 hp
|
240 km
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52 kWh
|
AC connector
Type 2![]()
Max power (kW)
22
AC accelerated charging 0 to 100 % : 2h
DC connector
CCS
Max DC power (kW)
50
DC rapid charge 10 to 80 % : 50 minutes
Monday to Friday
9am - 12.30pm - 2pm - 7pm
| Longueur | Largeur | Hauteur | Empattement | Poids à vide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
5399 mm
|
1970 mm
|
1971 mm
|
3498 mm
|
2352 kg
|
| Amortissement | Amortissement de la batterie |
|---|---|
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30,000 INCL. VAT
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Yes
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The Renault Trafic Van e-Tech is a 100 % electric vehicle.. The maximum power of the Renault Trafic Van e-Tech is 90 kW (120 bhp) and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds.
Le Renault Trafic Van e-Tech is priced from €48,050 for sale in France. This price includes VAT. This price does not include the environmental bonus, which is deducted when you buy a new clean car in France. In addition to the environmental bonusyou may also be eligible for conversion premium and regional aids.
Companies also benefit from advantageous taxation on the purchase of a 100 % electric vehicle.
La Renault Trafic Van e-Tech battery has a total capacity of 52 kWh. The range is around 240 km with a battery charged to 100 %. Actual range, however, will depend on a number of factors, including climate, road conditions, whether or not air conditioning is used, and driving style.
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Renault is one of France's most iconic car brands. In 1999, Renault and Nissan signed a historic collaboration agreement, with Renault taking a 37% stake in Nissan. In 2012, Renault made a radical and innovative move with its Renault Zoé. Revealed at the Geneva Motor Show, it is the first mass-market electric city car to be marketed by the brand. It is currently the best-selling car in Europe. Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi joins the Renault-Nissan Alliance. Renault-Nissan-Mistubishi has unveiled its strategy for the development of electric vehicles over the next five years.