Rimac offers 8 years of free charging to its customers.
This page is translated from the original post "Rimac offre 8 ans de recharge gratuite à ses clients." in French.

What to give as a welcome gift to a client who already has the means to afford a Rimac Nevera? Eight years of autonomy is quite impressive.
This partnership combines the electric Hypercar of extremes, the Rimac Nevera, with the ultra-fast, reliable, and eco-friendly charging network of IONITY. The 150 lucky Nevera owners will benefit from eight years of free and unlimited charging at all IONITY stations located in 24 European countries. Considering that the retail price of a Nevera is around 2 million euros, it’s a reasonable gift, but this overall offer perhaps foreshadows the future of high-end electric mobility.
The Nevera features an electric motor of 1,914 hp. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds and reach a top speed of 412 km/h. Powered by an internally developed powertrain by Rimac and a 120 kWh lithium-manganese-nickel battery, the Nevera offers a WLTP range of 490 km and a charging capacity of 500 kW. This remarkable feature, combined with IONITY’s award-winning Halo charger with a charging capacity of 350 kW, allows the battery to go from 0% to 80% in just 25 minutes.
In addition to providing an exceptional charging experience for Nevera owners, IONITY will also install a HPC charging station on the ultra-modern Rimac campus near Zagreb, Croatia, which is currently under construction. The hub of six IONITY chargers will be accessible 24/7 to the public as well as visitors to the campus. Moreover, to further enhance the high-power charging infrastructure on the campus, additional charging stations will be built in the remaining areas of the campus. Some of these chargers are scheduled to be installed later this year, ensuring their availability for the launch of the first phase of Rimac Campus in 2024.
To celebrate this collaboration, Rimac and IONITY have launched a major Rimac Nevera x IONITY tour across Europe. Starting from the Rimac factory in Zagreb, Croatia, and taking some of the best routes in Europe to the final destination in Saint-Tropez.
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