Renault EV Charger

Renault was a pioneer of the electric revolution when it launched the iconic Zoe back in 2012. Today, that expertise has evolved into a diverse generation of advanced electric vehicles across the wider Renault Group family, spanning efficient urban superminis, high-performance sports models, and practical family SUVs.

Andersen EV is the official home charging partner for Renault Group, supporting the charging requirements of Renault, Alpine, and Dacia drivers.

How to calculate your charging time

Every electric vehicle has a different charging time, which can occasionally cause confusion. However, determining your Renault’s charging speed requires looking at just two core factors: your vehicle's battery capacity and the power output of your home charger.

What do I need to know?

Your EVs battery size & how much power your charger has.

Calculation to work out your charging time:

Battery Capacity (kWh) ÷ Charger Power (7.2kW) = Hours of charge from 0-100%

For example:

If you charge a Renault 5 E-Tech with a 52kWh battery capacity from 0-100% using your Andersen Quartz, you would expect this to typically take around 7 hours.

However, most EV owners will never need to use 100% of their battery range. To charge from 20%-80%, simply calculate 60% of the total charge time.

The Andersen Quartz delivers 7.2kW of power, matching the ideal speed of the average home charge point.

How to calculate your charging time

Every electric vehicle has a different charging time, which can occasionally cause confusion. However, determining your Renault’s charging speed requires looking at just two core factors: your vehicle's battery capacity and the power output of your home charger.

What do I need to know?

Your EVs battery size & how much power your charger has.

Calculation to work out your charging time:

Battery Capacity (kWh) ÷ Charger Power (7.2kW) = Hours of charge from 0-100%

For example:

If you charge a Renault 5 E-Tech with a 52kWh battery capacity from 0-100% using your Andersen Quartz, you would expect this to typically take around 7 hours.

However, most EV owners will never need to use 100% of their battery range. To charge from 20%-80%, simply calculate 60% of the total charge time.

The Andersen Quartz delivers 7.2kW of power, matching the ideal speed of the average home charge point.