Renault Trafic: Fast Charging, Work Without Breaks

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Renault Trafic Van E-Tech Electric

Renault brings the electric utility vehicle into a new dimension with the Trafic Van E-Tech Electric.

Designed around Ampere’s SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) software, the Renault Trafic Van E-Tech Electric integrates 800 V technology for the first time, offering ultra-fast charging. With up to 450 km of WLTP range, it becomes a perfectly suited solution for professionals, for whom every minute counts.

The Trafic Van E-Tech Electric is based on a 100% electric “skateboard” platform, which optimizes useful volume while reducing front overhang. The result: an exceptional turning radius of 10.3 meters, perfect for urban journeys. The dimensions are designed for work: 5.1 m³ of loading in L1 and 5.8 m³ in L2, with side and rear openings compatible with Euro pallets. All this, with a height of only 1.90 m, allowing easy access to all parking structures.

Finally a vehicle suited for professionals?

The rapid 800 V charging changes everything. At a fast charging station, the battery can go from 15% to 80% in just 20 minutes, providing nearly 260 km of additional range. Two battery options are available: urban range (350 km WLTP) for short trips, and long range (450 km WLTP) for professionals who drive frequently. All cells are produced in Europe and assembled in Sandouville, ensuring reliability and quality.

On board, the Trafic Van E-Tech Electric offers a modern and connected cockpit, featuring a 12-inch central screen and a 10-inch cluster. There are plenty of storage solutions for tools and professional documents. Thanks to the centralized software, the vehicle can receive updates remotely, adding new functions and applications throughout its lifetime.

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Robust, agile, and quick to recharge, the Trafic Van E-Tech Electric demonstrates that electric vehicles are finally accessible to professionals. It simplifies the management of routes, optimizes charging times, and reduces operating costs. Production is scheduled for late 2026 at the Renault plant in Sandouville, marking the beginning of a new generation of electric utility vehicles for professionals.

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This page is translated from the original post "Renault Trafic : recharge rapide, travail sans pause" in French.

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