The Type 2 socket Renault Kangoo van has a reported range of up to 186 miles. The Kangoo models registered from 2013 have a Type 2 socket. If you are looking for Kangoo models registered during and before 2012, you will need the Type 1 socket Renault Kangoo All of the Type 2 charging cables that we have available to buy on this page (listed below) are compatible for charging all models of the Type 2 socket Renault Kangoo including the E-Tech and Z.E 33 models. The maximum charging speed when connected to an AC charging point is 22kW for the E-tech models (from 2023) and 7.4kW for the Z.E models. Concerned that the charging cable might exceed your vehicle’s maximum charging capacity? Don’t worry. Regardless of whether the cable is 7kW, 11kW, or 22kW, it’s safe to use. Your vehicle will always draw the correct amount of current and will not draw more current than (1) the vehicle can acccept, (2) the power supply can provide or, (3) the cable can carry.
Which is the best Mode 3 Type 2 to Type 2 32A charging cable for the Renault Kangoo?
We recommend the 1 Phase 32A charging cable for charging the Renault Kangoo Z.E and 3 Phase 32A cable for the E-Tech models. However, you can also use the 3 Phase 32A charging cable for the Kangoo Z.E, but it will only charge the EV at the same rate as the 1 Phase 32A cable.
Which 3 pin charger is recommended for charging the Renault Kangoo with a 13A UK plug?
If you require a 3 pin charger (also known as Mode 2, home charger and granny charger) for charging the Renault Kangoo with a 13A 230V home / mains socket, we recommend our adjustable 6A 8A 10A 3 pin charger for regular charging. The fixed 10A 3 pin charger is not recommended to use for more than a few hours with an outlet that has not been certified as suitable for regular EV charging. The fixed 10A charger might also require a Type B RCD to be fitted in your consumer unit / fuse board. The adjustable 6A 8A 10A 3 pin charger has Type B protection built in.
Can I charge an Renault Kangoo with a Commando socket?
If your premises has a Commando socket, or you want to charge your vehicle at a location that has one, such as a campsite or marina, then we have a selection of 1 Phase and 3 Phase CEE chargers to fit all 3 pin and 5 pin CEE sockets. The CEE socket may be 1 Phase 16A or 32A or 3 phase 16A or 32A. So please check before you buy. We also sell a multi adapter charger that can be used to charge the Renault Kangoo with both 3 Phase (red) 16A (11kW) and 32A (22kW) CEE sockets and both 1 Phase (blue) 16A (3.7kW) and 32A (7.4kW) CEE sockets.
Which charging cables are included with the Renault Kangoo?
The Renault Kangoo is usually supplied with a Type 2 to Type 2 32A charging cable. From experience, we know that this information can change. Even when a cable does not come factory supplied with the EV, the dealer / seller still might provide one anyway or the manufacturer may stop including a cable as standard. The best way to be certain is to contact your dealer / seller to confirm which charging cable(s) are supplied with the vehicle.
Type 2 Socket Renault Kangoo Charging Specifications Based on charging the 22kW E-Tech
Max Charging Capacity AC
7.4kW
Vehicle Socket Type
Type 2
EV Charging Cable
Charging Time
Type 2 16A 1 Phase 3kW
17 hrs
Type 2 32A 1 Phase 7kW
8.5 hrs
Type 2 16A 3 Phase 11kW
6 hrs
Type 2 32A 3 Phase 22kW
3 hrs
Type 2 to 3 Pin charger 10A
26 hrs
Recommended T2 to T2 cable
Type 2 32A 3 Phase (22kW)
Charging times are approximate due to the variables that can influence the charging times. To date, all Renault models manufactured in Europe from 2013 have an AC Type 2 socket.
This is a guide only and the charging times and charging capacity depend upon the model and battery capacity of your electric vehicle as well as the charging capacity of the charging point. A charging cable described as 3kW has a maximum charge of 3.7kW. A charging cable described as 7kW has a maximum charge of 7.4kW. The EV cables below are not manufactured by Renault. However, all the cables below are compatible with your EV. Please read your vehicle handbook. The recommended Type 2 to Type 2 Mode 3 charging cable is based on the EV cable that provides the fastest possible charge when using both a 1 Phase 32A and 3 Phase 32A charging station. This information is subject to change. If the AC onboard charger (OBC) of your vehicle is above 7.4kW then the 3 Phase 32A cable is always recommended.