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Volkswagen eGolf

Charge of the Volkswagen e Golf version : 24,2 kWh

Max power
Type
Charging time
Normal charge (AC)
3.6 kW
Type 2
8h00
HP charge (DC)
40 kW
CCS
00h30

Cost of charge for the Volkswagen e Golf version : 24,2 kWh

Price for a full recharge
Peak Hours
2.80 € / 100 km*
Off-peak Hours
2.20 € / 100 km*

Battery of the Volkswagen e Golf version : 24,2 kWh

The Volkswagen e-Golf (May 2014-June 2016) features a lithium-ion battery with a nominal capacity of 24.2 kWh. Specific details such as the number of cells and configuration are not given, but the battery has a 400 V architecture. Nominal voltage is not given.

With a usable capacity of 20.5 kWh, this car offers an estimated electric range of between 85 and 185 km, depending on various parameters such as city and freeway driving and weather conditions. According to the WLTP homologation cycle, the range is estimated at around 125 km, but this may vary according to driving habits and actual conditions.

The battery is recharged at home with 3.7 kW AC power, requiring around 6 hours and 45 minutes to charge from 0 to 125 km, at a speed of 19 km/h. In addition, this car supports fast charging with a CCS connector, offering a maximum power of 44 kW DC. In 22 minutes, it can recover from 13 to 100 km, at a charging speed of 230 km/h. These data illustrate the car’s ability to meet the needs of everyday electric mobility, with an adapted range and diversified recharging options.

Charge of the Volkswagen e Golf version : 35,8 kWh

Max power
Type
Charging time
Normal charge (AC)
7.2 kW
Type 2
5h20
HP charge (DC)
40 kW
CCS
00h45

Cost of charge for the Volkswagen e Golf version : 35,8 kWh

Price for a full recharge
Peak Hours
3.30 € / 100 km*
Off-peak Hours
2.60 € / 100 km*

Battery of the Volkswagen e Golf version : 35,8 kWh

The Volkswagen e-Golf (May 2017-March 2021) is equipped with a lithium-ion battery with a nominal capacity of 35.8 kWh. This battery consists of 264 cells arranged in 88s3p configuration, with a 400 V architecture. The battery’s nominal voltage is 325 V, providing electrical power to the vehicle’s front engine. With its usable capacity of 32.0 kWh, the e-Golf offers an electric range of up to 190 km according to the WLTP homologation cycle, which can vary according to various parameters such as driving speed, road conditions and driving habits.

The Volkswagen e-Golf’s battery can be recharged at home with 7.2 kW AC power, requiring around 5 hours and 15 minutes to charge from 0 to 190 km, at a speed of 36 km/h. In addition, the e-Golf supports fast charging with a CCS connector, offering a maximum power of 40 kW DC. In just 36 minutes, it can recover from 19 to 152 km, with a charging speed of 220 km/h. These data underline the e-Golf’s versatility and efficiency when it comes to range and charging.

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