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Charge of the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation

Max power
Type
Charging time
Normal charge (AC)
22 kW
Type 2
0h40
HP charge (DC)
No charge HP

Cost of charge for the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation

Price for a full recharge
Peak Hours
2.00 € / 100 km*
Off-peak Hours
1.50 € / 100 km*

Battery of the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation

The Smart EQ Fortwo is an electric city car produced by German carmaker Smart. It is equipped with a 41 kW (55 hp) electric motor and a 17.6 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a range of up to 140 km according to the WLTP cycle.

The only micro-city car, the electric Smart has been on the market since 2009 and in its third generation since spring 2017, then again as a restyled “EQ Fortwo / Forfour” model in 2020.

The Smart EQ Fortwo also features practical equipment such as air conditioning, Bluetooth audio system, electric windows and keyless door opening/closing. It also features several safety systems such as ESP, ABS and Emergency Brake Assist. With its compact design and maneuverability, the Smart EQ Fortwo is an attractive option for drivers looking for a practical electric car that’s easy to drive around town.a

Charge of the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation cabrio

Max power
Type
Charging time
Normal charge (AC)
22 kW
Type 2
0h40
HP charge (DC)
No charge HP

Cost of charge for the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation cabrio

Price for a full recharge
Peak Hours
2.00 € / 100 km*
Off-peak Hours
1.60 € / 100 km*

Battery of the Smart EQ Fortwo version : 3rd generation cabrio

The Smart EQ Fortwo is an electric city car produced by German manufacturer Smart, a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz. The car is equipped with a 17.6 kWh lithium-ion battery, made up of 96 lithium-ion cells.

Each cell has a capacity of 184 Ah and a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts. The battery’s nominal voltage is 350 volts, and it is capable of delivering a maximum power of 41 kW. The Smart EQ Fortwo has an official range of 130 km according to the WLTP homologation cycle.

The battery can be recharged up to 80% in around 40 minutes at a 22 kW AC fast-charging station. In slow charge mode, the battery can be charged to a maximum of 4.6 kW AC, recovering 80% of the battery’s charge in around 5 hours.

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