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eVito Progressive Panel Van
162* Miles
138 Miles
66 kWh
807kg
L: 2.29m / W: 1.27m
H: 1.26m
CCS
Type 2
REAR ‘BARN’ STYLE DOORS WITH 180 DEGREE OPENING, TWIN SIDE LOADING DOORS, 6 TIE DOWN POINTS IN FLOOR, ACTIVE BRAKE ASSIST, ATTENTION ASSIST, CRUISE CONTROL & HILL START ASSIST, INTERIOR AUDIO 30 WITH DAB RADIO, APPLE CAR PLAY & ANDROID AUTO
*Vehicle range is based on WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure). Please be aware that external factors such as weather, gradient and ambient temperature, amongst others, can significantly impact electric vehicle range. Internal factors such as driving style and climate control settings can also significantly impact range. ‘Real Range’ takes these internal and external factors into consideration, providing you with a more realistic view of the battery range you will likely experience from your vehicle.
When making the switch to an electric car, charging is probably seen as the most daunting aspect, but it doesn’t have to be! It’s actually very simple once you understand how it works. This no-nonsense guide takes you through exactly what you need to do, and be aware of, when charging your Mercedes-Benz eVito. So let’s dive in!
Public chargers can be easily located by using navigation system in the Mercedes-Benz eVito or via an App. We recommend installing Zapmap; their comprehensive database maps over 95% of all public charging stations across the UK, allowing you to easily find over 40,000 places to charge whilst on the road.
Zapmap can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play, just follow the links below to install on your device. Once downloaded you can use the interactive map to find the locations nearest to you, or plan your journey with charging stops with their handy Route Planner.
When searching for a charging location, look out for the voltage output level of the charge point as this relates to how fast your Mercedes-Benz eVito will charge; the higher the level, the faster the charging experience:
Slow: With speeds below 6kW, slow charging can require 24 hours or more to complete a full charge. Convenient for short trips, but not practical for long journeys.
Fast: Achieving between 7kW to 22kW, fast charging can deliver a partial to complete charge in between 5-8 hours.
Rapid DC Chargers: Delivering between 22kW to 100kW, ideal for longer journeys requiring short stops to top up.
Ultra-Rapid DC chargers: The fastest way to charge an EV, Ultra-Rapid chargers provide power between 100kW and 350kW, allowing you to top up in as little as 20 minutes.
When you arrive at the charge point ensure you are using the correct charging cable before starting your charge session.
You are responsible for all charging costs, including any idle fees, when charging your Mercedes-Benz eVito at a public charge point. Europcar is not responsible for any additional costs that may be incurred if charge points are out of use.
Europcar recommends Zapmap to search for EV charge points and plan your EV journeys
With the widest choice of charging options in the UK, Zapmap gives you access to an inspiring community of EV drivers – and provides peace of mind when out and about in your EV.
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The Mercedes-Benz eVito comes with a Type 2 Cable for seamless charging when out and about, and at home. The cable is fitted with a tamper-proof label to identify they’re the original OEM cables and should always be stored in the boot. Any cables returned to Europcar without the label may be subject to additional charges.
A Type 2 charging cable is the European-standard plug-type used by every new electric car. It features a seven-pin connection at both ends, which allows you to easily plug in to every home wallbox, and most public car chargers.
The Mercedes-Benz eVito is capable of the following charge speeds to increase the battery range from 20% to 80%. This is dependent on the type of charge used.
Please note, the maximum fast charging power of the eVito is 11 kWh.
TYPICAL CHARGE CAPACITY
BETWEEN 3kW & 7kW
TYPICAL CHARGE CAPACITY
BETWEEN 11kW & 22kW
TYPICAL CHARGE CAPACITY
BETWEEN 50kW & 150kW