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Troubleshooting

Renault Scenic E-Tech Charging at Ionity

Updated March 2026

The Renault Scenic E-Tech is compatible with Ionity 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
150 kW
10-80% estimate
37 min
Payment
app, contactless, Plug & Charge

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Renault Scenic E-Tech supports up to 150 kW DC charging. Ionity chargers deliver up to 350 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 150 kW even on a faster charger.

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

Renault Scenic E-Tech Charging Problems

Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric Charger Won't Start

Your Renault Scenic E-Tech is connected to a charger, but the session will not start. The OpenR display shows nothing, the charger sits idle, or you see an error. This is one of the most common problems at public charging stations, and it usually has a straightforward solution.

Symptoms

  • The charger display stays on 'connect vehicle' after plugging in
  • The OpenR display does not show any charging activity
  • The Scenic's charge port light does not illuminate
  • An error code appears on the charger screen
  • The CCS2 connector does not click into the port

What to Do

  1. 1

    Unlock the car and open the charge port

    Ensure the Scenic is unlocked. Press the charge port flap to open it fully. The port is on the right side of the car.

  2. 2

    Insert the connector until it clicks

    Push the CCS2 or Type 2 connector straight into the port. A firm click and the charge port light illuminating confirm a good connection.

  3. 3

    Authenticate at the charger

    Tap your RFID card, start the session in your charging app, or use contactless payment. Wait for the charger screen to confirm before expecting power flow.

  4. 4

    Check the OpenR display for scheduling conflicts

    In the OpenR display, go to EV settings and look for charging schedules. If one is set, disable it to allow immediate charging.

  5. 5

    Disconnect and retry

    Remove the cable, wait 10 seconds, and reconnect. This resets the communication between the Scenic and the charger.

  6. 6

    Move to another charger

    If the charger still will not start, it is likely broken. Try a different stall or station and report the faulty unit through the network app.

Renault Scenic E-Tech Charging Payment Failed: Fix

Your Renault Scenic E-Tech is plugged in, but the charger will not accept your payment. RFID card not recognized, app throwing errors, or bank card declined. This is not a car problem, but it keeps you from charging. Here is how to work around it.

Symptoms

  • The charger displays 'authentication failed' or 'payment declined'
  • Your RFID card gets no response from the charger reader
  • The charging app fails when trying to start a session
  • Contactless bank card is declined at the charger terminal
  • The charger prompts for payment but none of your methods work

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try a different payment method

    If your RFID fails, try the charging app. If the app fails, try contactless bank card. Most chargers accept multiple payment options.

  2. 2

    Verify your account and payment details

    Open the charging app and check that your payment method is current. For prepaid accounts, ensure sufficient balance.

  3. 3

    Check which networks this charger supports

    Look at the charger for logos of accepted providers. If your provider is not listed, you need ad-hoc payment.

  4. 4

    Scan the QR code for ad-hoc payment

    Most European chargers have a QR code. Scan it with your phone to open a browser-based payment page. Pay with any credit or debit card, no app required.

  5. 5

    Cancel and retry

    If payment seemed to work but charging did not start, cancel the session and try again. A fresh authorization attempt can resolve intermittent failures.

  6. 6

    Call the network support line

    Most chargers display a support phone number. The operator can sometimes start sessions remotely or diagnose the payment issue.

Renault Scenic E-Tech Charging Slow: How to Fix It

Your Renault Scenic E-Tech Long Range supports up to 150kW DC fast charging, which should make road trips manageable. But if the OpenR display shows much lower numbers, your stops are taking longer than they need to. Here is what limits the Scenic's charging speed and how to fix it.

Symptoms

  • DC charging power shown on the OpenR display is well below 150kW
  • Charging the 87kWh battery takes significantly longer than expected
  • Speed drops sharply above 70% state of charge
  • AC charging is stuck at 11kW even at a faster AC station
  • The OpenR display shows a battery temperature or conditioning message

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check charging power on the OpenR display

    The Scenic's OpenR display shows the current kW, battery temperature, and estimated time. Compare the kW figure to the charger's rated output to identify the bottleneck.

  2. 2

    Precondition the battery before arriving

    Set the charging station as your destination in the Scenic's navigation system. The car will automatically warm the battery to the right temperature while driving, which is especially important in cold weather.

  3. 3

    Find a charger rated at 150kW or more

    Use the My Renault app or a charger map to locate high-power CCS2 stations. Ionity and Fastned locations typically offer chargers that can deliver the Scenic's full 150kW.

  4. 4

    Pick an unshared stall

    At charging parks with paired stalls, choose a pair where the other stall is free. This avoids power sharing and gives the Scenic full access to the charger's output.

  5. 5

    Charge between 10% and 80%

    Plan stops to arrive between 10% and 15% and leave at 80%. With 87kWh of capacity, 80% gives you substantial range while keeping each stop fast.

  6. 6

    Check for software updates

    Renault releases updates that can improve charging performance. Check the OpenR display for available updates or ask at your Renault dealer.

Common Ionity Issues

Session won't start after contactless payment

You tap your card, the reader beeps, but the charger never begins delivering power. This is one of the most reported issues at Ionity stations.

Symptoms

  • Contactless reader shows a green light but nothing happens
  • Screen says 'Initializing' for more than 60 seconds
  • Card is charged a pre-authorization hold but no energy is delivered
  • Error message appears after the tap but disappears too quickly to read

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Unplug the cable and wait 10 seconds

    This resets the charger's session state. Plug the cable back in firmly until you hear the locking click.

  2. 2

    Try a different payment method

    Open the Ionity app and start the session from there instead. If you have an Ionity subscription, use the app. App-initiated sessions bypass the contactless reader entirely.

  3. 3

    Check your card's contactless limit

    Some banks block contactless transactions above a certain amount. Ionity may pre-authorize up to 100 EUR. If your bank flags this, the session fails silently.

  4. 4

    Move to another stall at the same station

    Individual charger units can have faulty card readers while the rest of the station works fine. Try the next available stall.

  5. 5

    Check for a pending hold on your bank statement

    If a hold was placed but no session started, it typically releases within 3 to 7 business days. You will not be charged for energy you did not receive.

Plug & Charge pairing fails

Your vehicle supports Plug & Charge (ISO 15118) but the Ionity station does not recognize it. The charger asks for payment instead of starting automatically.

Symptoms

  • Charger prompts for app or card payment instead of starting automatically
  • Screen shows 'Vehicle not recognized'
  • Plug & Charge worked at this station before but stopped working
  • Pairing completed in the Ionity app but the station still asks for payment

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Verify Plug & Charge is enabled in your vehicle settings

    Some vehicles (like Porsche Taycan, BMW iX, Mercedes EQS) have a toggle in the infotainment system. If it was turned off during a software update, the charger cannot identify your car.

  2. 2

    Re-pair your vehicle in the Ionity app

    Go to the Ionity app, navigate to Plug & Charge settings, remove the existing pairing, and set it up again. This refreshes the digital certificate.

  3. 3

    Check that your Ionity subscription is active

    Plug & Charge on Ionity requires an active subscription. If your subscription lapsed, the auto-start will fail even if the pairing is intact.

  4. 4

    Try unplugging and re-plugging slowly

    The ISO 15118 handshake happens in the first few seconds. If you plug in too quickly or the connector is not fully seated, the handshake times out and the charger falls back to manual payment.

  5. 5

    Start the session via the app as a fallback

    Plug & Charge issues are often caused by backend certificate mismatches. You can still charge at Ionity subscription rates by starting the session through the app while the issue is resolved.

Charger screen frozen or unresponsive

The charger display is stuck on a loading screen, shows garbled text, or does not respond to touch. The hardware may still work even if the screen does not.

Symptoms

  • Screen shows a logo or loading animation that never progresses
  • Touch inputs on the screen do nothing
  • Screen is completely black but the charger lights are on
  • Screen shows an error code that does not clear

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Try plugging in and starting via the app

    The screen and the charging hardware are separate systems. Many Ionity chargers will still deliver power even with a frozen display if you initiate the session through the Ionity app.

  2. 2

    Unplug completely and wait 30 seconds

    Sometimes unplugging triggers a soft reset of the charger unit. Wait, then try again.

  3. 3

    Try a different stall

    Ionity stations typically have multiple charger units. A frozen screen on one unit does not affect the others.

  4. 4

    Report the charger in the Ionity app

    Open the Ionity app, find the station, and report the specific charger as out of order. This helps Ionity dispatch maintenance faster.

App shows station available but charger is faulted

The Ionity app shows green (available) status for a station, but when you arrive, the chargers display errors or are physically out of service.

Symptoms

  • App shows 'Available' but charger displays 'Out of Order'
  • All stalls at the station are faulted despite the app showing availability
  • Charger has a maintenance sticker or barrier but the app has not been updated
  • You drove to a station specifically because the app said it was free

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Refresh the station status in the app

    Pull down to refresh the station view. Status updates can lag by several minutes, especially after a charger was recently reported or rebooted.

  2. 2

    Check individual charger status, not just the station

    Tap into the station details in the Ionity app. Even if some stalls show faulted, others at the same station may still work.

  3. 3

    Try plugging in anyway

    Occasionally a charger shows a stale error on its screen from a previous session but works fine for the next user. Plug in and attempt to start via the app.

  4. 4

    Plan a backup station

    Before driving to an Ionity station, check if there is an alternative station within 10 to 15 minutes. Ionity stations along highways sometimes have another Ionity or competitor station at the next exit.

  5. 5

    Report the discrepancy

    Use the 'Report a problem' option in the Ionity app. Accurate reports help Ionity fix status sync issues and prioritize maintenance.

Unexpectedly high ad-hoc price

You charged without an Ionity subscription subscription and the per-kWh price is significantly higher than you expected. Ionity's ad-hoc rate is one of the most expensive in Europe.

Symptoms

  • Invoice shows 0.75 EUR/kWh or higher
  • Total cost for a short session is much higher than expected
  • Price displayed on the charger screen was not noticed before starting
  • You assumed the price would be similar to home charging or other networks

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check if Ionity subscription would save you money

    Ionity offers subscription plans that reduce the per-kWh price significantly. Check the Ionity app for current plans and rates. If you charge at Ionity more than once or twice a month, a subscription usually pays for itself.

  2. 2

    Check your vehicle manufacturer's charging plan

    Many EV manufacturers (Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen Group, Ford) offer bundled Ionity pricing through their own apps. You may already have access to a discounted rate through your car brand.

  3. 3

    Look at the charger screen before starting next time

    Ionity displays the per-kWh price on the charger screen before the session starts. The ad-hoc price is always shown.

  4. 4

    Consider roaming providers for occasional use

    If you do not want a subscription, some roaming apps (like Shell Recharge, Chargemap, or Maingau) offer lower Ionity rates than the ad-hoc price.

Charging speed much lower than 350 kW

The station advertises 350 kW but your vehicle is charging at a fraction of that speed. This can be normal or it can indicate a problem.

Symptoms

  • Dashboard shows 50 to 100 kW at a 350 kW charger
  • Charging started fast but dropped sharply after a few minutes
  • Other vehicles at the same station seem to charge faster
  • Speed is lower than what you normally get at Ionity

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check your battery level

    Charging speed drops significantly above 60 to 80% state of charge on most vehicles. This is normal battery behavior, not an Ionity issue. For the fastest stop, charge from 10 to 80% and move on.

  2. 2

    Check the battery temperature

    Cold batteries charge slowly. If your vehicle supports battery preconditioning, set the Ionity station as your navigation destination. The car will warm the battery on the way there.

  3. 3

    Verify your vehicle's max DC charging speed

    Not all EVs can accept 350 kW. Many popular models top out at 100 to 150 kW. The charger delivers only what the vehicle requests.

  4. 4

    Try a different stall

    Individual charger units can occasionally have hardware limitations or faults that reduce output. Moving to another stall at the same station can sometimes restore full speed.

  5. 5

    Check for power sharing

    Some Ionity stations share power between adjacent stalls. If the neighboring stall is also in use, both vehicles may receive reduced power. Try a stall that is not next to another active session.

Ionity App Tips

  • Download the Ionity app before your trip. You need an account to start sessions at stations where contactless payment is not available or not working.
  • Enable push notifications in the Ionity app. You will get alerts when your session ends or if charging stops unexpectedly.
  • Use the Ionity app's filter to show only stations along your route. The app integrates with Apple Maps and Google Maps for navigation.
  • Check real-time stall availability in the app before driving to a station. Tap the station pin to see which individual chargers are free, occupied, or faulted.
  • If you have an Ionity subscription, always start sessions through the app to make sure you get the subscription rate. Contactless payment defaults to the ad-hoc price.

Payment Tips

  • Ionity offers subscription plans that significantly reduce the per-kWh price compared to the ad-hoc rate. Check the Ionity app for current plans and pricing. Worth it if you use Ionity twice a month or more.
  • Contactless payment pre-authorizes up to 100 EUR on your card. The actual charge appears later and the hold is released within a few days.
  • Check if your car brand offers an Ionity deal. Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes, VW Group brands, and Ford all have discounted Ionity access through their own charging apps.
  • Ad-hoc (pay-as-you-go) rates at Ionity are among the highest in Europe. If you do not want a subscription, roaming through Shell Recharge or Chargemap is usually cheaper than paying ad-hoc.
  • Ionity invoices are available in the app under your account. You can download PDF receipts for expense reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Renault Scenic E-Tech charge at Ionity?
Yes. The Renault Scenic E-Tech uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Ionity chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 150 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Renault Scenic E-Tech at Ionity?
Charging a Renault Scenic E-Tech from 10% to 80% at Ionity takes approximately 37 minutes at up to 150 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Ionity?
Ionity accepts app, contactless, Plug & Charge. Check the Ionity app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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