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Peugeot Partner Electric gains new L2 partner

The PEUGEOT Partner SE L1 Electric van gains a new stablemate with the introduction of the Partner SE L2 Electric van model to the PEUGEOT zero emissions electric vehicle range. The new van will go on sale from 1 February 2017 priced from £22,180 in the UK.

The L2 model provides a 250mm greater load length than the L1 model at 2,050mm and load volume is extended to 3.7m3. By using the folding multiflex passenger seat, available as standard, the load length can be extended to 3,250mm and load volume increased to 4.1m3. The Lithium-ion battery packs are fitted under the load floor, ensuring there is no loss of load space compared with diesel powered Partner L2 models. Side loading doors each side will be fitted as standard to all Partner L2 Electric models, as with diesel equivalent L2 models.

In response to feedback from customers, all new PEUGEOT Partner L1 and L2 Electric models will also benefit from a 16 amp, Type 2 charging cable, supplied as standard with the vehicle. The cable is compatible with the majority of public access charging points, and in November 2016, the Government announced a workplace grant for charge points, enabling customers to take advantage of a price reduction for Type 2 EV charge points.

Power comes from the same electric drivetrain fitted to the Partner SE L1 Electric van, which is equipped with a compact and highly efficient permanent magnet synchronous motor, producing 49kW (67hp) at 4,000rpm and maximum torque of 200Nm. The front wheels are driven through a speed reducer and single ratio gearbox.

The PEUGEOT Partner Electric’s 22.5kWh high-capacity lithium-ion batteries offer a range of up to 106 miles, measured on the NEDC cycle. The batteries can be re-charged to 80 per cent capacity in 30 minutes, from a dedicated rapid charge point, using the van’s D/C rapid charging port, which is standard on all Peugeot electric vans. The drive motor also provides regenerative braking when slowing down and braking, helping to re-charge the batteries and reduce brake wear.

Partner Electric customers are eligible for the Plug in Van Grant (PiVG) from the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) towards the cost of buying the vehicle. Prices for the new PEUGEOT Partner SE L2 Electric start from £22,180 (exc. VAT). The PiVG covers 20 per cent of the cost of the vehicle, including VAT but excluding on-the-road costs, worth up to £5,323.20 to Partner SE L2 Electric van buyers (reduced accordingly when manufacturer discount offered).

Peugeot recently said it will introduce the Peugeot Partner Tepee Electric Van at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.

Feb 28, 2017Blagojce Krivevski
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