Citroën ë-Berlingo Charger Will Not Start Charging
You plugged in the CCS2 cable, the app says the session started, but nothing is happening. Or you tapped your card and the charger just blinks without delivering power. This is frustrating when you need to get back on your delivery route. Most charger start failures on the ë-Berlingo come down to authentication, cable locking, or the charger itself.
Symptoms
- CCS2 connector plugged in but charger shows no active session
- Charger display shows an error code after tapping RFID card or using the app
- Dashboard shows the charge port is connected but charging does not begin
- Cable does not lock into the CCS2 port on the ë-Berlingo
- Charger starts briefly then immediately stops with an error
What to Do
- 1
Remove and reseat the CCS2 connector
Pull the connector out completely, wait 10 seconds, and push it back in firmly until you hear or feel a click. Make sure the charge port flap is fully open and nothing is blocking the port.
- 2
Check for a charging schedule
On the ë-Berlingo's touchscreen, go to the charging settings. If a charging schedule is active, disable it or select "Charge now" to override the timer.
- 3
Re-authenticate with the charger
End any active session in the charging app, then start a new session. If using RFID, hold the card steady against the reader for 3-4 seconds. Some chargers require you to authenticate before plugging in, not after.
- 4
Check the charger status on the network app
Open the charging network's app and check if the charger is showing as available. If it shows an error or offline status, do not waste time troubleshooting. Move to a different charger.
- 5
Try the other connector or stall
If the charger has two stalls or both a CCS2 and CHAdeMO connector, try the other option. Sometimes one stall works while the other is faulty.
- 6
Restart the vehicle systems
Turn the ë-Berlingo fully off, wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on. Unplug and replug the cable. This resets the charging communication between the car and the charger.