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Troubleshooting

Renault 5 E-Tech Charging at Le Plein

Updated March 2026

The Renault 5 E-Tech is compatible with Le Plein chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2
Max charging speed
101 kW
10-80% estimate
31 min
Payment
app, RFID

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Renault 5 E-Tech supports up to 101 kW DC charging. Le Plein chargers deliver up to 200 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 101 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the Renault 5 E-Tech.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The Renault 5 E-Tech supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same Le Plein station, power may be split between stalls.

Renault 5 E-Tech Charging Problems

Renault 5 E-Tech Charger Will Not Start a Session

You are at the charger, the connector is in your Renault 5, but nothing happens. The screen stays idle, or you get an error message and the session never begins. This is one of the most common frustrations at public chargers, and it is almost always fixable on the spot.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen stays on the welcome page after plugging in
  • Charger shows an error code and returns to the start screen
  • Charge port light on the Renault 5 does not illuminate or flashes red
  • Connector clicks in but the car does not acknowledge the connection
  • Charger displays 'Vehicle not detected' or 'Communication error'

What to Do

  1. 1

    Reinsert the connector firmly

    Remove the connector from the Renault 5, check for debris or moisture in the charge port, and push the connector back in straight and firm until you hear a click. The charge port indicator should light up.

  2. 2

    Open the charge port flap completely

    Make sure the fuel cap-style flap at the right rear is fully open and not obstructing the connector. If it is stuck in cold weather, gently push it or use warm water to clear ice. Do not force it.

  3. 3

    Check that the car is ready to charge

    Verify the Renault 5 is in Park. On the OpenR Link screen, check the charging settings for any scheduled charging that might block immediate charging. Disable the schedule if you need to charge now.

  4. 4

    Authenticate with the charger

    Tap your RFID card on the charger's reader, start the session through the operator's app, or use contactless payment. Make sure you select the correct stall number if using an app. Wait for the charger screen to confirm authorization.

  5. 5

    Try a different stall

    If the charger still will not start after reinserting the connector and authenticating, the stall may be faulty. Try a different stall at the same station. If all stalls fail, find the nearest alternative using Google Maps on the OpenR Link screen.

  6. 6

    Lock and unlock the car

    Locking and unlocking the Renault 5 with the key fob or the MY Renault app can reset the charge port communication. After unlocking, open the charge port flap and try plugging in again.

Renault 5 E-Tech Charging Payment Failed at Station

You are at the charger, your Renault 5 is plugged in, but the payment will not go through. The charger says 'Authorization failed' or just does nothing after you tap your card. Payment problems are one of the most common reasons a charge never starts, and you can usually fix them in a minute or two.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen shows 'Authorization failed' or 'Payment declined' after tapping a card
  • Charger app shows an error when trying to start a session
  • Contactless bank card is declined at the charger terminal
  • RFID card tap produces no response from the charger
  • Charger accepts payment but the session ends immediately with zero kWh

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try the charger operator's app

    Look for the operator name on the charger (Ionity, Shell Recharge, Allego, Fastned, etc.). Download their app if you do not have it, add a payment method, and start the session. Double-check that you selected the correct stall number.

  2. 2

    Try a different payment method

    If your RFID card failed, try contactless with your bank card or phone. If contactless failed, try an RFID card or the operator's app. Having at least two options means you are rarely stuck.

  3. 3

    Check your bank card balance

    Open your banking app and confirm you have enough available balance for the pre-authorization hold. Previous charging sessions may have pending holds that temporarily reduce your available funds.

  4. 4

    Check your charging service subscription

    If you use a Mobilize or roaming charging service, open the MY Renault app and verify your subscription is active and the payment method is valid. Renew or update it if needed.

  5. 5

    Reset the charger

    Press the stop or reset button on the charger. Wait for it to return to the welcome screen. Unplug the connector from your Renault 5, wait 30 seconds, plug back in, and try authenticating again.

  6. 6

    Move to a different stall or station

    If nothing works at this stall, try a different one at the same station. Payment terminals fail independently. If the whole station is down, use Google Maps on your OpenR Link screen to find the nearest alternative.

Renault 5 E-Tech Charging Slower Than Expected

You plugged in your Renault 5 E-Tech expecting 100 kW and the screen shows 30 kW. Or your home wallbox is delivering 3 kW instead of 11 kW. The Renault 5 has a smaller 52 kWh battery that charges efficiently when conditions are right, but a few common factors can cut the speed significantly.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging speed well below the 100 kW maximum
  • AC home charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of 11 kW
  • Charging speed drops noticeably after 50-60%
  • OpenR Link display shows lower power than the charger's rating
  • Charging takes much longer than the estimated time shown in the MY Renault app

What to Do

  1. 1

    Precondition the battery before arriving

    Use the MY Renault app or the car's climate scheduling to warm the battery before a fast charge. If you are on a road trip, driving for at least 20-30 minutes before stopping warms the battery naturally. Set your charging stop as a navigation destination in OpenR Link to activate automatic preconditioning.

  2. 2

    Check your state of charge

    If you are above 80%, the slower speed is normal. For the fastest charging, arrive at the charger between 10-20% and charge to 80%. This keeps you in the Renault 5's peak charging range.

  3. 3

    Verify the charger's rated power

    Look at the charger unit for its power rating. If it says 50 kW, that is the maximum you will get. For faster charging, look for chargers rated at 100 kW or higher. The MY Renault app and Google Maps (built into OpenR Link) can filter by charger speed.

  4. 4

    Check if the charger is shared

    Look at the charging station. If another car is charging at the next stall on the same unit, your power may be split. Move to an unoccupied unit if one is available.

  5. 5

    Check your home AC setup

    For home charging, verify whether your wallbox is wired for 3-phase. Check the Renault 5's charging settings to confirm the AC charge current is at maximum. A single-phase installation limits you to about 3.7 kW.

Common Le Plein Issues

App and charger interface only in French

The Le Plein app and the charger screen interface are primarily in French. If you do not read French, navigating menus and understanding error messages takes extra effort.

Symptoms

  • The app menus, buttons, and instructions are entirely in French
  • The charger screen shows an error message you cannot read
  • You cannot find the 'start session' button because the labels are in French
  • Support articles and FAQ in the app are in French only

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Learn the key French charging terms

    A few words go a long way. 'Démarrer' means start, 'Arrêter' means stop, 'Brancher' means plug in, 'En charge' means charging, 'Disponible' means available, 'Hors service' means out of order. With these, you can navigate most screens.

  2. 2

    Use your phone's translation feature on the charger screen

    Most smartphones can translate text from a photo. Point your camera at the charger screen and use Google Translate, Apple Translate, or a similar app to read the message. This works well for error messages you do not recognize.

  3. 3

    Set up the session flow before you arrive

    Open the Le Plein app at home and familiarize yourself with the session flow: find station, select charger, start session. Once you know where the buttons are, the French labels matter less.

  4. 4

    Use your phone's built-in app translation if available

    On Android, you can translate app interfaces using the system translation feature. On iOS, you can take a screenshot and translate it. This helps with menus and settings you need to navigate once.

RFID card ordering process through the app

Le Plein RFID cards can only be ordered through the app. There is no option to buy one at a station or from a retail location. The ordering and activation process has a few steps that can trip people up.

Symptoms

  • You want an RFID card but cannot find where to order it
  • You ordered a card but it has not arrived after the expected delivery time
  • Your RFID card arrived but does not work at the charger
  • The app says your card is active but the charger does not recognize it

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Order the card through the Le Plein app account section

    Open the Le Plein app, go to your account or profile settings, and look for an RFID card or badge option. Follow the ordering flow, which will ask for your delivery address. Delivery takes several business days within France.

  2. 2

    Activate the card in the app after it arrives

    When the card arrives, you may need to activate it in the Le Plein app by entering the card number or scanning it. Check the instructions that came with the card. An unactivated card will not start a session.

  3. 3

    Make sure your payment method is valid

    The RFID card charges sessions to the payment method saved in your Le Plein account. If your saved card has expired or been declined, the RFID card will not work even though it is activated. Update your payment details in the app.

  4. 4

    Use the app to start sessions while waiting for the RFID card

    You do not need the physical RFID card to charge. The Le Plein app can start sessions directly. Use the app until your card arrives and is activated.

Station coverage concentrated in certain French regions

Le Plein's network does not cover all of France equally. Some regions have good coverage while others have very few or no stations. This can be a problem on longer trips.

Symptoms

  • The app shows no Le Plein stations along a section of your route
  • Stations are clustered around certain cities but absent in rural areas between them
  • You planned a trip assuming Le Plein coverage and found a gap
  • The nearest Le Plein station is far from your destination

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check Le Plein coverage along your entire route before departing

    Open the Le Plein app and trace your route on the map. Look for gaps where there are no stations for long stretches. Identify these gaps before you leave, not when your battery is low.

  2. 2

    Install backup charging apps for other French networks

    France has several other charging networks, including Ionity, TotalEnergies, Fastned, and local operators. Having apps for two or three networks ensures you always have a fallback when Le Plein coverage runs out.

  3. 3

    Use a roaming RFID card for multi-network access

    A roaming card from Chargemap or another aggregator can access chargers from multiple French networks. This is especially useful in areas where Le Plein has no presence.

  4. 4

    Plan with a multi-network route planner

    A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) or Chargemap show stations from all networks. Enter your vehicle and destination to get charging stops that work regardless of the operator.

Charger screen errors you cannot decipher

When something goes wrong at a Le Plein charger, the error message on the screen is in French. If you do not understand the message, you cannot tell whether to retry or move on.

Symptoms

  • The screen shows an error code or message in French after you plug in
  • The charger stopped mid-session and the screen displays a French message
  • You see 'Hors service' or 'Erreur' but do not know the specific problem
  • The screen shows instructions you cannot follow

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Photo-translate the error message

    Take a photo of the screen and use Google Translate's camera feature or Apple Translate to read it. This gives you the specific error, not just a guess.

  2. 2

    Know the most common French charger errors

    'Hors service' means out of order, do not wait. 'Erreur de communication' means a communication error between charger and vehicle, try replugging. 'Session en cours' means a session is already active, possibly from a previous user who did not end it. 'Veuillez patienter' means please wait.

  3. 3

    Try unplugging and reconnecting

    Many charger errors clear themselves when you unplug, wait 30 seconds, and plug in again. This resets the communication between your vehicle and the charger.

  4. 4

    End any stuck session in the Le Plein app

    If the charger thinks a session is still active from a previous user, you may not be able to start a new one. Check the app to see if there is an active session on that charger. Sometimes you need to wait for it to time out.

  5. 5

    Move to another charger if the error persists

    If the same error appears after two or three attempts, the charger likely has a hardware or software issue. Try another charger at the same station, or drive to the next Le Plein or alternative station.

Support phone line in French only

Le Plein's support phone line is staffed by French-speaking agents. If you need help at a station and do not speak French, communication can be difficult.

Symptoms

  • You called support and the agent speaks only French
  • The automated phone menu is in French with no language option
  • You cannot explain your problem over the phone
  • You need urgent help at a station but cannot communicate effectively

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Try the app's support or help section first

    Written support through the app (email, contact form, or chat) gives you time to use a translation tool. Type your question in English, translate it to French, and paste it. This is often more effective than a phone call.

  2. 2

    Prepare a few key phrases in advance

    If you may need to call, have these ready: 'La borne ne fonctionne pas' (the charger is not working), 'Le câble est bloqué' (the cable is stuck), 'J'ai besoin d'aide' (I need help), and the station number or location name.

  3. 3

    Use a real-time translation app during the call

    Google Translate's conversation mode can translate speech in both directions. It is not perfect, but it helps bridge the gap. Open it before you call.

  4. 4

    Ask a nearby person for help if available

    If you are at a station and someone nearby speaks both French and your language, asking for a quick translation assist is perfectly reasonable. Most people are happy to help.

Le Plein App Tips

  • Familiarize yourself with the Le Plein app at home before your first charging session. Walk through the menus so you know where to find stations, start a session, and check your history.
  • The app shows real-time charger availability. 'Disponible' means available. 'Occupé' means occupied. 'Hors service' means out of order.
  • Screenshot or save the station details (address, charger ID) before you start driving. If you lose signal at the station, you still have the information you need.
  • Check the app for your charging history and receipts. Each session shows energy delivered, duration, and cost.

Payment Tips

  • The Le Plein app is the fastest way to pay. You can start a session in the app without waiting for an RFID card to arrive.
  • RFID cards must be ordered through the app and shipped to a French address. If you are visiting France temporarily, use the app for payment instead.
  • Make sure your saved payment card supports international transactions if you are from outside France. Some banks block foreign pre-authorization charges unless you notify them.
  • Le Plein pricing is per kWh. The rate is displayed in the app before you start. Check it, as rates can change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Renault 5 E-Tech charge at Le Plein?
Yes. The Renault 5 E-Tech uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Le Plein chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 101 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Renault 5 E-Tech at Le Plein?
Charging a Renault 5 E-Tech from 10% to 80% at Le Plein takes approximately 31 minutes at up to 101 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Le Plein?
Le Plein accepts app, RFID. Check the Le Plein app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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