Peugeot has launched its e-Partner electric van which has a range of up to 171 miles / 275km (WLTP)
Based on the EMP2 (Efficient Modular Platform) multi-energy modular platform, the PEUGEOT e-Partner features a 50kWh lithium-ion battery connected to a 100kW (136hp) electric motor.
The new PEUGEOT e-Partner is capable of maximum speeds of up to 80 mph / 129km/h and achieves 0-60 mph in 11.2s with a maximum torque of 260 Nm. It can also reach up to 171 miles / 275km from a single charge under WLTP testing.
The new PEUGEOT e-Partner is available with two types of on-board chargers, a 7.4 kW single-phase charger as standard and an optional 11 kW three-phase charger. The e-Partner can achieve full power in as little as five hours through an 11 kW Wall Box, or an 80% charge in just 30 minutes via a 100kW DC rapid charger.
Drivers can access three modes in the new, full electric PEUGEOT e-Partner: eco, normal and power, as well as two braking modes, ‘Moderate’ or ‘Augmented’, to maximise battery regeneration.
The new PEUGEOT e-Partner has a maximum load capacity of up to 4.4m3, resulting in no compromise over diesel variants thanks to a clever design that sees the 50kWh battery located underneath the floor. It also features a maximum payload of up to 800kg, and towing capacity up to 750kg. Two wheelbase versions are available, with a ‘Standard’ variant at 4.40m and ‘Long’ with 4.75m.
The Multi-flex modular folding 3-seater bench also allows drivers to increase storage capacity, with load space increasing up to 500 litres inside the cabin, via storage space under the centre seat cushion and a load through bulkhead.
Thee-Partner continues PEUGEOT’s commitment to provide a fully electrified range by 2023, and completes its aim of offering a full range of electric vans by the end of this year.
Source: https://greenfleet.net
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