Peugeot E-308 Tutorial | Domestic Charging
To recharge your Pujo’s battery, check that the speed selector is on mode P and the engine is switched off. Then press on the back of the charger flap to open it and ensure there are no foreign bodies on the vehicle’s charge connector. White lights inside the charger flap will come on. First connect the charge cable to the domestic socket. When the cable is connected, all the lights on the control box will come on. Then only the green power light will stay on. Insert the pistol into the vehicle’s charge connector. The lights inside the flap on the car and the charge light on the control box will flash green to indicate charge. If not, charging has not started. Repeat the procedure checking that all connections are correct. The steady red lighting of the indicator light in the flap indicates a fault. At the same time, when the vehicle is plugged in, the following information is displayed on the digital cluster. Battery status in percent, remaining range in kilome, estimated charging time, and the charging speed in kilome/ hour. After a few seconds, the digital cluster will enter sleep mode. The information can be displayed again by unlocking the vehicle or opening driver’s door. Deferred charge settings are managed via the touch screen. In the energy application, select the charge tab. Define the charging start time, then validate. The setting is stored in the system. To activate deferred charging, lock your vehicle and then within a minute, press this button. Deferred charging is confirmed by the charging indicator light turning blue. Deferred charging can also be configured from a smartphone via the My Pujo application. Charge completion is indicated when the green light on the control box and the green lights in the flap stop flashing. A red light in the flap indicates that the pistol is locked. To unplug the pistol from the charge connector, unlock the vehicle if it is locked. If your vehicle is unlocked, lock it, then unlock it. Finally, never use the charging cable with an extension cable, power strip, conversion adapter, or with a damaged electric socket.
Charging your #PeugeotE308 at home is simple and secure. This #PeugeotTutorial walks you through the process of using a domestic socket, from preparing your vehicle to monitoring charging progress and setting up deferred charging. Learn how to safely connect the cable, interpret the indicator lights, and use the #MyPeugeot app for added convenience.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure proper use of the charging system, avoid common errors, and maximise the efficiency of your #Peugeot’s battery recharge. Stay powered up and ready for your next journey.
Note: The video is consistent with the technical specifications of the E-308 GT with options at the time of shooting, July 2023. Since then, product changes have been made to elements visible in the video, in particular: the Olivine Green body colour is no longer available, and the “frameless” interior mirror has been replaced by a mirror with black outlines.
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🇬🇧 PEUGEOT E-308: https://www.peugeot.co.uk/models/peugeot-308/electric.html
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🇩🇪 PEUGEOT E-308: https://www.peugeot.de/modelle/308/elektro.html
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0:06 Preparing the vehicle for charging
0:26 Connecting the charge cable
0:48 Troubleshooting and error indicators
1:00 Viewing charging information on the digital cluster
1:27 Setting up deferred charging via the touchscreen
1:53 Configuring deferred charging with the MyPeugeot app
1:59 Recognising charge completion
2:11 Unlocking and unplugging the charging connector
2:22 Safety tips for using the charging cable