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When it comes to charging, life couldn’t be simpler. Here’s everything you need to know about getting the power to go electric every day.

CHARGING CONNECTORS

To connect to a charging point, your Range Rover uses a Combined Charging System (CCS). This is compatible with slower AC charging speeds, and on selected models, rapid DC charging speeds. Some other car manufacturers use different systems for charging such as CHAdeMO. These are incompatible with Range Rover electric vehicles.

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AC CHARGING

The top part of your vehicle’s CCS inlet is used for AC charging (up to 7kW). The connectors that fit into this are known as a Type 2 connectors and compatible with your home charger, public AC charging points and domestic plug sockets.

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RAPID DC CHARGING

On selected models, the lower half of your vehicle’s CCS inlet features two pins that combine with three of the pins above to provide rapid DC charging (up to 50kW) typically on motorways and main roads. The two lower pins can be accessed by removing the lower socket cover.

CHARGING CABLES

Your vehicle is compatible with three types of charging cables for different power sources.

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PUBLIC AND WALL BOX AC CHARGING CABLE (MODE 3)

A Mode 3 charging cable connects your vehicle to home chargers (wall box) and public AC charging points. It features a Type 2 connector at both ends.

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TETHERED RAPID DC CHARGING CABLE

A rapid DC charging cable is always attached to public charging points on motorways and main roads, so there’s no need to use your own cable. To charge, the cable’s connector must be plugged into both parts of your vehicle’s CCS inlet.

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DOMESTIC PLUG CHARGING CABLE (MODE 2)

The Mode 2 charging cable connects your vehicle to domestic sockets using a Type 2 connector on one end and a domestic plug on the other.

RECOMMENDED SMARTPHONE APPS

Get instant access to monitoring, controls and reference guides for electric charging at home or on the go with the Range Rover Remote app and Range Rover iGuide app.

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GET CHARGING GUIDANCE ON THE GO

The Range Rover iGuide app makes it simple to find and understand the key features and controls of your vehicle. It also doubles as your mobile owner’s manual, ensuring the answer to any question about charging is always at hand1.

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CONTROL AND MONITOR YOUR CHARGING FROM ANYWHERE

The Remote Charging feature in your Range Rover Remote app gives you total control of your charging status straight from your phone. Departure timers and a preferred charging period can also be set at the touch of a button1.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

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INSTALLING A HOME CHARGER

A professionally installed home charger is the easiest and most convenient way to keep your vehicle charged.

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PUBLIC EV CHARGING

Destination charging is a great way to get a timely top-up away from home. Find out where to do it and how to pay for it.

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SETTING UP

To get the best out of the key functions and features of your vehicle, your first step is to connect to your infotainment system and set up your remote smartphone1 controls.

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ELECTRIC HYBRID DRIVING MODES

Familiarise yourself with the modes that allow you to drive with a choice of electric and petrol power.

1Compatible smart phones only. Subject to market availability of third party provider platforms and mobile phone signal.

 

InControl features, options and their availability remain market dependent - check with your Retailer for local market availability and full terms. Certain features require an appropriate sim with a suitable data contract which will require further subscription after the initial term advised by your Retailer. Mobile connectivity cannot be guaranteed in all locations.

 

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