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Peugeot offers a few different charging options for their electric vehicles. Generally speaking, it takes about 8 hours to charge a Peugeot e-208 from 0-100% with a 7.4-kW wall box, while the e-2008 requires around 7.5 hours with the same charger. If you’re on the go, you can opt for a rapid charger, which can bring your battery up to 80% in just 30 minutes with some models.
Peugeot electric vehicles come with three charging options: Wall box, public rapid charger, and via an app-controlled plug & play charger. Wall boxes tend to be the most cost-effective option, with charging rates starting from just 14p/kWh.
Public rapid charging outlets are more expensive, with rates ranging between 20p/kWh and 25p/kWh. The cost largely depends on the provider and the plan you’ve chosen.
The app-controlled off-street charger is the most expensive option, with charging rates as high as 35p/kWh. This is mainly aimed at fleets and businesses, which can benefit from discounts when bundling their charging needs.
When it comes to finding the best charging deals, it pays to shop around. There are third-party providers who offer discounts on both wall boxes and public chargers, especially when charging in bulk. But if you’re in a hurry, Peugeot’s own app-controlled chargers offer the most competitive rates around.
Peugeot’s electric cars are nothing short of a revolution in the automotive industry. With an unparalleled selection of charging options, it’s easy to keep your battery full for less. So don’t wait around, grab your own Peugeot e-model now and start charging up!
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