your charging solutions

Renault 5 E-Tech electric
Home charging
It's easy to recharge your Renault 5 E-Tech electric vehicle at home using a charging point.    
Fast charging on the motorway
A 30-minute charge during yourjourney will increase yourrange from 15% to 80%, using a DC rapid charging point with a power rating of at least 100 kW.⁽¹⁾    
Public charging
With almost 90% of charging points in Europe rated at 22kW or less, there's always a charging solution nearby. Renault 5's 11 kW charger allows you to recover 50% of your range quickly.    

(1)  on version with comfort-range battery (52 kWh). Charging time in optimum conditions


Renault 5 home charging

home charging solution
There are many home charging solutions available to you. Speak to your local Renault dealers on the home charging options.

charge Renault 5 on the move

charging on the road
Whatever the nature of your journeys, your electric vehicle is compatible with many public charging points. More than 300,000 charging points available throughout Europe. These charging points are listed via the My Renault app.  

cables and equipment

The city car comes with a type 2 Cable that can be used on home, company and public charging points, so you can charge in any situation. Other cables are available as options.    

charging times

installation type power at charging point vehicle charger power required cable battery charge (recommended)   comfort-range battery (52 kWh)
fast public charging point (DC) 100 kW 100 kW DC¹ tethered cable 15-80% 30 mins
public or home charging point 22 kW 11 kW AC Type 2 charging cable included with purchase (3-phase) 15-80% 3h13
7.4kW 15-80% 5h11
¹with the comfort-range battery, maximum peak power is 130 kW. ¹ with the comfort long-range battery, maximum peak power is 150 kW. Remember that charging DC is not linear and varies by charge status and battery temperature.

FAQ

how do you charge an electric vehicle?
With AC alternating or DC direct current. Conventional home and public charging points offer alternating current. Fast charging points that can be found on motorways offer direct current.
The battery works with DC current, so the vehicle’s charger converts AC to DC when your car is plugged into a conventional charging point.
how do you charge an electric vehicle at home?
At home, you just need to install a charging point to charge your vehicle with the type 2 cable supplied. Occasionally, you can also charge your car from a domestic socket with the three pin charging cable available as an option.
What type of electric current at home?
A standard single phase 7.4 kW AC home charging point is ideal for the Renault 5.
How can you get a charging point installed in your home?
Your local Renault dealer will be able to advise you on home charging options.