Quick answer
The Fiat E-Ducato takes approximately 12 h 32 min to fully charge (0-100%) on a Home 7 kW charger. That gives you about 20 km of range per hour of charging.
Charging Breakdown
- Charger power
- 7 kW (Home wallbox (single-phase or 32A))
- Car's max AC power
- 11 kW (3-phase)
- Effective charging power
- 7 kW
- Battery size
- 79 kWh useable
- Full charge (0-100%)
- 12 h 32 min
- Range added per hour
- 20 km/h
Home Charging Explained
A 7 kW home wallbox is the most common home charging setup. It uses a single-phase 32A connection or a three-phase connection at lower amperage. For most drivers, this is all you need. Plug in when you get home, wake up to a full battery.
The Fiat E-Ducato accepts up to 11 kW AC, so it can use the full 7 kW from your wallbox. At this rate, you add about 20 km of range every hour. For a typical daily commute of 40-60 km, you only need 1-2 hours of charging.
AC charging is gentler on the battery than DC fast charging. There is no charging curve to worry about. The car charges at a steady rate from empty to full. Overnight home charging is the cheapest and most convenient way to keep your EV topped up.
Compared: Home 7 kW Charging
| Model | Battery | Max AC | Full charge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiat E-Ducato | 79 kWh | 11 kW | 12 h 32 min |
| Ford E-Transit | 68 kWh | 11 kW | 10 h 48 min |
| Mercedes eVito | 60 kWh | 11 kW | 9 h 31 min |
| Mercedes eSprinter | 113 kWh | 11 kW | 17 h 56 min |
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