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ELECTRIC VEHICLES FAQ

Do you have questions about electric cars and plug-in hybrids?
Find all the answers right now in the PEUGEOT FAQ.
 
 
ELECTRIC VEHICLES FAQ
Do you have questions about electric cars and plug-in hybrids? Find all the answers right now in the PEUGEOT FAQ.

 
 
ADVANTAGES


Why buy an electric vehicle rather than a petrol or diesel vehicle?

In addition to the not insignificant impact on the environment thanks to the reduction in CO2 emissions, a PEUGEOT electric vehicle offers many advantages:

 

  • Smooth driving with 0 noise, 0 vibration, 0 gear changes, 0 fuel, 0 C02 emissions when driving, 0 smell;
  • Savings in fuel and maintenance;
  • State funding assistance;
  • No traffic restrictions during pollution spikes.

100% electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid, which to choose?

An electric vehicle does not use fuel because it is powered by electric batteries. It is a totally non-polluting zero emission vehicle (ZEV). If you cover less than 50 km per day, its range (up to 362 km) will allow you to use it with peace of mind on only one full charge per week.

 

A hybrid vehicle gets some of its power from a petrol engine. A fully hybrid vehicle charges its batteries via the petrol engine when driving. A plug-in hybrid vehicle has to be plugged in to charge the battery and has a real electric range. A plug-in hybrid vehicle can travel further in electric mode than a full hybrid vehicle and this 100% electric mode can be easily activated by the driver. The electric mode also allows you to adapt your driving style to the type of road you are driving on.

 
 
COSTS


What support is available for the purchase of a 100% electric vehicle?

For the purchase of your electric PEUGEOT, you can benefit from several government grants.

 

1/ GOVERNMENT GRANTS

When registering a new Electric Vehicle on the Maltese Islands, one can benefit from government grants of up to €13000*. With the help of government grants, prices are already comparable to those of diesel and petrol vehicles, making their ownership more accessible.

€11000 rebate + €1000 scrappage scheme (When scrapping a vehicle registered in Gozo, a further €1000 grant is applicable). Eligible as at 2024 and subject to Transport Malta criteria.


What support is available for the purchase of a plug-in hybrid vehicle?

For the purchase of your PEUGEOT plug-in hybrid, you can benefit from:

1/ €0 LICENCE

Benefit from a €0 licence fee for the first five years when purchasing a PEUGEOT Plug-in Hybrid


Are used electric vehicles eligible for state aid?

Second hand vehicles are also eligible for the grants, however must meet certain criteria. 

How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle at home?

The price of charging an electric vehicle is calculated on the basis of the price per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity. The consumption of an electric vehicle varies according to the model (on average 15 kWh/100 km) and may fluctuate according to the type of journey made and the weather conditions encountered. The price per kilometre of an electric car charged at home is about 4 times lower than that of a petrol or diesel vehicle. For example, the cost of charging an electric vehicle with a 50 kWh battery is between €6 - €10. 





 
 
BATTERIES


What is the warranty for the battery of a PEUGEOT electric vehicle?

Your PEUGEOT electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle benefits from an extended warranty on its traction battery: 8 years or 160,000 km, with a minimum capacity of 70%. All work within the scope carried out during this period is covered by PEUGEOT.

Can the battery of my electric vehicle be replaced?

When purchasing an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, we advise you to subscribe to a Service Plan: everything is included to guarantee you peace of mind in use and resale at the best price:

 

  • Traction battery capacity certificate;
  • Replacement or repair of defective parts (e.g. battery);
  • Replacement of wear-parts (e.g. brake pads, wiper blades, etc. );
  • Periodic servicing;
  • Roadside assistance (including running out of power).

 

Note: our traction batteries are guaranteed for 8 years or 160,000 km.


How are the batteries of PEUGEOT electric vehicles recycled?
The collection and recycling of batteries has been carried out since 2015 by SNAM. Currently, the recycling rate for batteries exceeds the regulatory requirement of 50% with a rate of 70%. Our end-of-life batteries are also reused in energy storage systems for private houses and apartment buildings.

 
 
DRIVING RANGE


What is the range of my electric vehicle?

Equipped with a 50 kWh battery (a 75 kWh battery is also available on the PEUGEOT e-Traveller depending on the version), the PEUGEOT electric range offers a maximum power of 100 kW and allows you to travel over 400 km WLTP(i)  The driving range and electrical consumption values specified comply with the WLTP test procedure based on which new vehicles have been accepted since 1 September 2018. They may vary according to the actual conditions of use and various factors such as: speed, thermal comfort in the vehicle, driving style and outside temperature.   on a full charge.

How can I optimise the operating range of my vehicle?

The range of your electric vehicle depends primarily on the state of charge of your battery, but it can also be affected by driving too fast, frequent acceleration, the load carried and the road configuration. We recommend that you adopt a smooth or eco-driving style to preserve the maximum range of your electric car.

Why is the range of an electric car less when it is cold?

PEUGEOT electric and hybrid vehicles are equipped with lithium-ion batteries that must be kept at a positive temperature to maintain their efficiency. The power required to heat the batteries comes from the motor, which has an impact on the vehicle's range.

Who certifies the range of an electric car?

WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is the vehicle certification protocol used in the European Union to measure fuel consumption, pollutant emissions and range of electric vehicles.

 
 
CHARGING


How do I charge my electric vehicle?

Several charging solutions are available to facilitate your daily life in your electric vehicle:

 

  • Home or private charging: you can charge your vehicle directly from home by choosing a domestic socket, a high-power socket or a Wall Box;
  • Public charging: you can charge your vehicle at the various public charging points across Malta & Gozo

How long will it take to charge my electric car?

Charging time cannot be stated exactly as it depends on several parameters:

 

  • The power of the charging station and the charging cable used;
  • The weather conditions;
  • The charge level of your battery. The lower your battery level, the longer it takes to charge.

 

To optimise this time, the installation of a Wall Box at your home offers significant time savings.

On the road, use rapid charging stations wherever possible and retrieve 80% of your range in 30 minutes. The MyPeugeot application helps you to locate them in an instant.


How can I monitor the charging of my electric vehicle remotely?

Available free of charge on IOS and Android, the MyPeugeot application and its remote e-Command service allows you to start charging remotely or to schedule it at the time of your choice in order to take advantage of the most advantageous time periods. You can also monitor in real time the speed at which your vehicle is charging, and the remaining charging time. In the event of an unexpected interruption or when your vehicle is fully charged, you are alerted via the application.

 

The e-Commands service requires secure identification. To obtain this service, you can follow these instructions: https://youtu.be/MxFmmHSI0yQ


What are the recommendations for charging my electric car?

To optimise your charging time, the installation and use of a Wall Box at home offers you a significant time saving (4h to reach 80% range vs 25h on a standard domestic plug). On the road, using fast charging stations allows you to retrieve 80% of your range in 30 minutes.

 
 
MAINTENANCE


What maintenance is required for an electric vehicle?

It requires less maintenance than a combustion-engine vehicle: no more oil changes, oil filter or clutch replacement or emissions check. Your visits to the workshop are therefore less frequent.

 

To manage your maintenance as you wish, the MyPeugeot application offers a virtual service booklet that helps you follow the recommended servicing schedule for your vehicle according to the information entered:

 

  • Current kilometrage;
  • Average annual kilometrage and information on your use (personal or business).

 

For ideal operation, you are asked to update this information manually and regularly (unless your vehicle is connected via Bluetooth or with a ConnectPacks contract, in which case the kilometrage update is automatic) and to note any maintenance carried out so that the service book is up to date.


When should I make an appointment for the servicing of my PEUGEOT electric car?

It requires less maintenance than a combustion-engine vehicle: no more oil changes, oil filter or clutch replacement or emissions check. Your visits to the workshop are therefore less frequent. Our clients are advised to book a service after 1 year or 15,000KM, whichever comes first.

 

To manage your maintenance as you wish, the MyPeugeot application offers a virtual service booklet that helps you follow the recommended servicing schedule for your vehicle according to the information entered:

 

  • Current kilometrage;
  • Average annual kilometrage and information on your use (personal or business).

 

For ideal operation, you are asked to update this information manually and regularly (unless your vehicle is connected via Bluetooth or with a ConnectPacks contract, in which case the kilometrage update is automatic) and to note any maintenance carried out so that the service book is up to date.

 
 
TRIPS


Can I make long journeys with an electric car?

The entire PEUGEOT electric range allows you to benefit from rapid charging on the road or on the motorway.

In just 30 minutes, you can retrieve up to 300 km of WLTP range.


How can I be sure to have enough battery power for long journeys?

You can estimate the range of your electric PEUGEOT free of charge according to your use thanks to our dedicated simulator. <Simulate your range>

 

Adopting a smooth driving style and activating the Eco mode on long journeys will avoid excessive energy consumption. Smooth acceleration and the use of regenerative braking can save up to 15% of your vehicle's range. Finally, remember to keep to the speed limit, as driving at high speeds will reduce the range of your vehicle.


Can I drive in the rain or snow with an electric car?

The vehicle's bonnet and charging-port flap ensure that the electrical components are watertight, so you can enjoy the unique sensation of electric driving in the rain or snow. View our advice for worry-free use of your electric vehicle in everyday life:

 

  • Before washing your vehicle, the charging-port flap must be properly closed;
  • Do not wash your vehicle while charging or high-pressure wash the engine compartment or under the chassis;
  • Do not allow water or dust to enter the connector or charging plug (risk of electric shock or fire);
  • Finally, do not connect or disconnect the charging plug with wet hands (risk of electrocution).

 
 
AN ELECTRIC CAR


What is an electric car?

An electric car is a vehicle whose motor is powered by electricity from lithium-ion batteries. The batteries in PEUGEOT 100% electric vehicles are located under the floor, so that they do not impact on the space on board or the boot volume.

How does the motor of a 100% electric car work?

An electric vehicle does not have a petrol or diesel engine but a motor that uses electricity as energy. The motor converts this energy stored in the battery into mechanical energy to enable the vehicle to move when you press the accelerator pedal.

 
 
HYBRID CARS


What is a plug-in hybrid vehicle?

A Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) is a car with two power sources: a petrol or diesel engine and an electric motor powered by a rechargeable battery. The term 'hybrid' refers to the combination of two power sources and 'plug-in' indicates the possibility of charging the battery from a domestic socket or public charging point.

What is the difference between an electric vehicle and a plug-in hybrid?

An electric car, also known as an electric vehicle (EV), is a vehicle with a single motor powered by electricity, unlike the plug-in hybrid vehicle or PHEV, which has an electric motor and a combustion engine.

How does a plug-in hybrid vehicle work?

The plug-in hybrid car works with the electric motor, the internal combustion engine or a combination of the two power sources. The vehicle will be powered by the electric motor for starting and low speeds and then by a combination of the two power sources during acceleration for optimum performance. If the vehicle's battery is not sufficiently charged, the combustion engine will be used to move the car.

What is the difference between a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid vehicle?

A hybrid car recovers energy only during regenerative braking to charge the battery with electricity, whereas a plug-in hybrid car can both be plugged into a household socket or public charging point and use regenerative braking to charge its battery.

What is an EV, BEV, HEV, PHEV or FCEV car?

There are several abbreviations for the different types of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles:

 

  • EV or "Electric Vehicle" and BEV for "Battery Electric Vehicle" for 100% electric vehicles;
  • HEV or "Hybrid Electric Vehicle" for hybrid electric vehicles that are equipped with an electric motor and a combustion engine;
  • PHEV or "Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle" for cars equipped with a combustion engine and a rechargeable battery electric motor;
  • FCEV or "Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle" for electric vehicles that use a hydrogen-powered fuel cell instead of a battery.

 
 
BUSINESS VEHICLES 


Is electric the best choice for my business?

For both the company and the driver, electric vehicles offer many advantages: 

 

  • the same dimensions and load space as a petrol or diesel version;
  • purchase subsidies, state exemptions and savings in use;
  • less maintenance and servicing;
  • a more comfortable drive: less noise, less vibration;
  • zero CO2 emissions: access to low emission zones. 
  • up to 400 km of range.

What happens to the range when I drive with a load?

The weight of your load affects the range of your electric vehicle and the number of kilometres you can drive.

 

Would you like to switch to electric? Our simulator will show you the models that will meet your mobility needs and estimate the range you need for your activity. 

 
 
OUR ELECTRIFIED RANGE IS WAITING ONLY FOR YOU

Whether it's a city car, a family car, a saloon, an estate or an SUV, find your ideal PEUGEOT and benefit from exceptional offers and conditions on a wide range of 100% electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles available now.
 
 
OUR ELECTRIFIED RANGE IS WAITING ONLY FOR YOU
Whether it's a city car, a family car, a saloon, an estate or an SUV, find your ideal PEUGEOT and benefit from exceptional offers and conditions on a wide range of 100% electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles available now.