Range Rover Evoque Plug-in Hybrid combines a 3-cylinder, 1.5 L Petrol engine with an electric motor to deliver a total power output of 309PS. Drive in either parallel-hybrid or EV Mode. The Plug-in Hybrid is able to travel up to 31 miles on electric power alone and has a combined fuel economy of up to 101mpg. The Evoque Plug-in Hybrid is able to reach 0-60mph in 6.4 seconds and has a top speed of 137mph.
Charging Port Location
The charging ports are located as shown above.
Press the middle of the flap on the right side to gain access to the charging port. Once open, move the flap aside to gain access to the charging port.
For AC and DC charging:
- Charging flap.
- Charging indicator label.
- Charging status lights.
- DC Charging port cap. For DC charging only.
- Charging cable.
Connecting a Charging Cable
To connect a charging cable to the vehicle, first prepare the vehicle, and then connect the charging cable.
To prepare the vehicle:
- Unlock the vehicle.
- Make sure Park (P) is selected.
- Make sure the vehicle’s ignition is switched off.
- Open the charging flap. If using the DC charge port, remove the cap.
To connect the charging cable at home:
- Plug in the domestic connector to the electricity supply.
- Connect the charging cable to the appropriate vehicle charging port.
To connect the charging cable at a public charging facility:
- Connect a public charging cable to the applicable vehicle charging port socket.
- Follow the instructions on the charging post.
The charging cable is locked into position once connected.
The charging process starts automatically, if all conditions have been met.
When charging is complete, unplug and store the charging cable.
Please Note:
- During AC charging, if a power cut occurs, the charging process stops. Once power is restored, the AC charging process resumes automatically.
- If a power cut occurs during DC charging, the charging process must be manually resumed.
- A power cut may affect the vehicle’s ability to fully charge before embarking on a journey.
- The vehicle is unable to start with the charging cable connected.
Charging Port Indicators
A label adjacent to the charging port provides a quick reference to the behavor of the charging indicator LED in relation to charging status.
A charging status light next to the charging port illuminates to aid connecting the cable in dark conditions and to show the current charging status. The instrument panel also shows the charging status. Both are illuminated as follows:
A white flashing light indicates that a cable has been detected and the vehicle is attempting to start charging with an initialization process. If the flashing white light is shown for longer than 10 seconds, check connections at both ends of the cable and check for any incomplete steps at the charge post. The instrument panel flashes a white cable symbol.
A blue pulsing light indicates that the initialization process has been completed and timed charging has been set. The vehicle is not currently charging but will charge prior to the set departure time. The instrument panel flashes the clock symbol shown above.
A green pulsing light indicates that the initialization process has been completed and the vehicle is charging. The instrument panel flashes a green cable symbol.
A continuous green light indicates that the vehicle charging is completed. The instrument panel displays a green cable symbol.
A flashing red light indicates a charging fault with the vehicle.
Charging status can also be viewed via the MY EV touchscreen menu.
Unlocking the Charging Port
To unlock the charging port when the vehicle is locked:
- When DC charging, press the unlock button on the smart key twice. If 2-stage unlocking is active, press the unlock button 3 times to unlock the charging port.
- Wait for the charging port lock to release. The charge port is unlocked when the status light displays continuous white or continuous green.
- Remove the charging cable within 60 seconds.
Please note:
- If the smart key’s unlock button is pressed once during DC charging, the vehicle unlocks without disrupting the charging process or unlocking the charging port.
- If the cable is not released within 60 seconds, the charging port re-locks.
Charging Cable Indicators
The home charging cable contains four indicators to inform the user of its status.
Preferred Charging Time
The preferred charging period feature allows a time window to be set in order to charge the vehicle. The time window, also known as the preferred charging period, allows a cheaper electricity tariff to be used for the charging process, if required.
To enable this, a departure time must be set. Once a departure time is set, the preferred charging period feature makes sure the vehicle has an optimum level of charge prior to departure. To achieve the optimum level of charge prior to departure, the feature may also charge the vehicle outside of the preferred charging period.
To set a departure time:
- Touch the apps icon on the touchscreen driver side bar.
- Select VEHICLE DEPARTURES.
- Touch the calendar display.
- Select Preferred Charging Period.
- Select a day from the options displayed on the touchscreen.
- Set a time using the up and down arrows.
- Select Repeat every or Once only.
- Select Timed Climate if a preconditioned cabin environment is required.
- Select OK.
To set a preferred charging period:
- Touch the settings icon on the touchscreen.
- Select Preferred Charging Period.
- Touch the time entry box.
- Set a Start and End time using the up and down arrows.
- Touch the back icon.
Disconnecting Charging Cable
To disconnect a charging cable:
- Make sure that the charging cable is unlocked from the charging port.
- If the charging cable is fitted with a release button, press the release button, and disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle.
- If DC charging, replace the DC charging port cap.
- Fully close the charging flap.
- If AC charging, remove the connector from the electricity supply.
Charging Cable Emergency Release
If the charging cable does not release, carry out the following:
- Hold the elastic strap out of the way.
- Pull the trim panel section to one side to access the emergency release ring.
- Pull the emergency release ring to allow the charging cable to be removed from the charge port.
2022 Range Rover Evoque Charging Cable Users Guide
Vehicle Charging Safety
Make sure to read and fully understand the following warnings and cautions before attempting to charge the vehicle. Failure to observe cautions and warnings may result in vehicle damage, injury, or death in the event of an accident.
- Never disassemble, remove, or replace high voltage components, cables, or connectors. High voltage cables and connectors are colored orange for identification purposes.
- Never use a charging cable if there is any damage to the unit.
- Never use an extension lead or multiple socket in order to extend the reach of a charging cable.
- Never connect a plug adaptor to a charging cable when traveling abroad.
- Always fully unwind the charging cable. Failure to fully unwind the charging cable could lead to overheating of the cable.
- Before initially connecting a charging cable, make sure the electricity supply has been checked and approved by a suitably qualified person.
- Do not expose the charge cable to rain, a direct jet of water, or a water splash. Do not immerse the charge cable in water.
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