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How to charge the Audi E-tron

Electric vehicles (EVs) are more popular than ever. Whether you’re a current EV owner or just thinking about getting one, here’s everything you need to know about charging your Audi E-tron at home or on the road.

 

Electric vehicles are easier to charge than you might think

Electric cars have the convenience of being charged up at home, unlike with petrol and diesels. Meaning you can always have a full battery every time you leave your drive by using a home EV charger.

You can charge your E-tron from a standard outlet from your home overnight. This method requires no additional equipment, as the charging cable comes equipped with all new E-trons, however charging this way will take some time; 48 hours on 240 volts to be precise. Meaning if you need to fully charge each day, this option won’t work for you and you will need to purchase a purpose built electric car charger might be the way forward for you.

How long does it take to charge the Audi E-tron?

We we previously mentioned, if using a standard charging cable this can take up to 48 hours to fully charge your E-tron from empty. However this is rapidly reduced when installing a zappi. zappi will charge your electric car in less than 9 hours from empty on a standard 7 kw charge, meaning you can plug it in each night and be ready to go by morning.

Alternatively you can select fast charging which will cost more but will give it a rapid boost of power as and when you need it! If you are able to locate a 150 kw public charger for your E-tron, you can reduce the total charge time right down to just 30 minutes.

The ideal charging solution when visiting shops or attending meetings with chargers in the car park!

How To Charge The Audi E-tron

How much does it cost to charge an the E-tron?

It will cost roughly Є29 to charge your Audi E-tron from empty to full at home based on the average cost of electricity in Ireland. Therefore it is now amongst the cheapest of electric cars to charge.

This will give you around 400 km of travel, based on many factors such as weather and driving styles. As the average person only travels around 29 km a day, this charge should last you a while!

Is it safe to charge my EV at home?

Yes, it is safe to charge your EV at home, as long as you follow the manufacturer’s instructions. For example, make sure that you are using a properly installed and certified charging station that has been approved by your manufacturer; the same goes for any installation or inspection services you may need.

Beyond following the instructions in your owner’s manual, it is important to never charge it in a garage or other location where combustion gases could be produced (such as near an open flame). Charging your Audi E-tron on your driveway is one of the easiest, safest and most convenient ways to charge your car.

How to charge the Audi E-tron

When it comes to electric vehicles, many people think that charging is difficult and expensive. But in reality, it’s not!

The Audi E-tron makes it easy to charge at home or on the go with its integrated charging system. While the E-tron doesn’t have the highest of ranges nor is the cheapest to charge, it is certainly stylish and luxurious.

If you’re looking for a high-end electric SUV it stacks up against it’s competitors, probably why it was one of the top-selling EV’s in Ireland in 2021/22 and continues to be popular even now!

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