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Power
The Citroën's battery has a capacity of 44 kWh, This translates into a theoretical driving range of 250 kilometres with a maximum range of 375 kilometres (in the city at mild temperatures).
You can charge the battery in different ways. You can charge the car via the wall socket, although this is the slowest way to charge the car's battery. You can also install a charging station or wallbox to charge the e-C3.
How long does it take to charge the battery?
Charging point | Power | Time |
Plug | 2.3 kW | 22h 30m |
1-phase 16A | 3.7 kW | 14h |
3-phase 32A | 22 kW | 7h |
CCS 50 kW | 50 kW | 49 min |
CCS 150 kW | 150 kW | 32 min |
How can I recharge?
The Citroën e-C3 works with the European standard socket type 2 . For fast charging, a CCS connection is used.
Note that charging speeds may vary depending on the charging station and conditions.
European standard connection type 2
Fast charging with CCS
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Suitable charging stations
Pluginvest recommends installing a single-phase, 7.4kW charging station both at home and at work. However, it is interesting to already install a more powerful charging station (e.g. 3-phase at 11kW or 22kW) and thus already be ready for your future all-electric car (with more charging power). If you are also interested in charging on the go, Pluginvest recommends a charging card to access to 450.000+ public charging points in Europe.
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