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Peugeot 5008 2024- 2025 Owner's Manual Practical information Charging system (Electric)

The estimated charging time is indicatedon the instrument panel when thevehicle is connected. It may vary dependingon various factors such as the outsidetemperature or the quality of the electricitysupply.If the outside temperature is below -10°C, itis recommended to connect the vehicle assoon as possible as the charging time mayincrease significantly. The traction batterymay not charge fully.Domestic charging cable (mode 2)It is essential to avoid damaging the cableand to keep it intact.In the event of damage, do not use it andcontact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to replace it.Accelerated charging unit (mode 3)Do not dismantle or modify theaccelerated charging unit - risk ofelectrocution and/or fire!To find out how it is used, please refer to theaccelerated charging unit's user instructions.Charging system(Electric)400 V electrical systemFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.The electric drive system, which operates at avoltage of approximately 400 V, is identified byorange cables and its components are markedwith this symbol:An electric vehicle’s power train canbecome hot during use and after switchingoff the ignition.Comply with the warning messages shownon the labels, particularly inside the chargingflap.Traction batteryThis battery stores the energy that powersthe electric motor and the thermal comfortequipment in the passenger compartment. It isdischarged during use, and must therefore beregularly recharged. There is no need to waitfor the traction battery to fall to its reserve levelbefore recharging.The range of the battery may vary accordingto the type of driving, the route, the use ofthermal comfort equipment and the ageing of itscomponents.The lifespan of the traction batterydepends on multiple factors, suchas climatic conditions, distance travelledand careful application of chargingrecommendations.Charging connectors andindicator lampsPractical information1797
4.Charging connectorsStatus ofcharging in-dicator lampMeaningFixed whiteWelcome lighting on openingthe flap and disconnecting thecharging cable.FlashingwhiteCharging initialisation.Fixed blueDeferred charging.FlashinggreenCharging in progress.Fixed greenCharging complete.The charging indicator lampgoes off after about 2 minutesas the vehicle's functions gointo standby.The indicator lamp comes onagain when the vehicle is un-locked with the Keyless Entryand Start system or when adoor is opened to indicate thatthe battery is fully charged.Fixed redMalfunction.In case of impact, even light, against thecharging flap, do not use it.Do not dismantle or modify the chargingconnector - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Charging cables, socketsand chargersThe charging cable supplied with the vehicle(depending on version) is compatible with theelectrical systems in the country of sale. Whentravelling abroad, check the compatibility of localelectrical systems with the charging cable.A full range of charging cables is available fromyour dealer.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop for more information and to obtainsuitable charging cables.Identification labels on charging sockets/connectorsIdentification labels are affixed to the vehicle,charging cable and charger to inform the userabout which device needs to be used.The meaning of each identification label is asfollows:Practical information1801.Nozzle locking indicator lampFixed red: nozzle positioned correctly andlocked into the connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positionedor locking not possible.2.Deferred charging activation button3.Charging indicator lamp
Standard charging, mode 2Domestic socket(standard charging - alternating current (AC))Mode 2 with a standard socket: 8 A maximumcharging current.Mode 2 with a Green'Up socket: 16 A maxi-mum charging current.To have this type of socket installed, call aprofessional installer.Specific domestic charging cable - mode 2(AC)Identification label C on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side).Specific domestic charging cable(mode 2)You must not damage the cable.In the event of damage, do not use it andcontact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to replace it.Accelerated charging, mode 3Accelerated charging unit (depending onversion)(accelerated charging - single-phase or threep-hase alternating current (AC))In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit:32 A maximum charging current.In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit(Wallbox): 32 A maximum charging current.Practical information1817Identification labelLocationConfigurationPower type/Voltage rangeCCharging connector (vehicle side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsCCharging socket (charger side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsKCharging connector (vehicle side)COMBO 2 (FF)DC 50 V – 500 V
Charging cable, mode 4 (DC)(integrated into the fast public charger)Identification label K on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side).Only use fast public chargers where the cablelength does not exceed 30 metres.Charging the tractionbattery (Rechargeablehybrid)PrincipleFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.For a full charge, follow the charging procedurewithout interrupting it, until it stops automatically.Charging may be performed either immediately(by default) or deferred.Deferred charging is set via thetouch screen or the MYPEUGEOTAPP application.When the vehicle is connected, the followinginformation is displayed on the instrument panel:– Traction battery charge status (%).– Remaining range (miles or km).– Estimated charging time (calculation may takea few seconds).– Charging speed (miles or km gained per hour).After the instrument panel has been put intostandby mode, this information can be displayedagain by unlocking the vehicle or opening a door.It is also possible to monitor the chargingprogress using the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remotelyoperable additional functions, refer to thecorresponding section.Lounge modeWhen the vehicle is connected, it ispossible to switch on the ignition and usecertain functions such as the audio andtelematics system and the air conditioningsystem for several hours.Low charging / DrivingDriving when the charge level of thetraction battery is too low can lead to thevehicle breaking down and can lead toaccidents or serious injuries. ALWAYS makesure the traction battery has a sufficientcharge level.Practical information182Charging cable, mode 3 (AC)Identification labels C on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side) and on the socket (chargerside).Superfast charging, mode 4Fast public charger(superfast charging - direct current (DC))
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