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At IAA Transportation, Renault unveiled the Trafic Van E-Tech Electric, the first electric model of the best-selling Renault Trafic Van. The Renault Trafic Van E-Tech Electric has all the same qualities that are behind the success of its predecessor, with more than 2.2 million units sold in more than 50 countries worldwide since 1980.

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The Trafic Van E-Tech Electric offers a large load capacity, modularity, and a wide range of versions from which to choose. It now comes with new safety features, and a modern multimedia system. Features include:

  • It is either 5.08m or 5.48m long and 1.967m or 2.498m high.

  • Its storage volume (in van mode) ranges from 5.8m3 to 8.9m3.

  • It is available as a cab-floor model.

  • The load length can extend up to 4.15m (on the extended L2 version featuring the ‘long-load’ trapdoor located in the bulkhead).

  • It comes with a 90kW motor with a 750kg towing capacity and can carry up to 1.1 tonne.

  • The 52kWh battery has a range of 240km WLTP.

To recharge the battery, New Trafic Van E-Tech Electric offers the choice between 3 types of chargers:

  • A single-phase 7kW AC charger, suitable for all types of domestic charging.

  • A 22kW AC charger for rapid charging at public charging stations.

  • An optional 50kW DC charger for fast charging on motorways.

Comments

peskanov

Battery is too small, motor is also underpowered.

It seems to me BYD will own this market in a few years...

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