Charging guide
Energica Motor Company Ego charging guide — times, costs, and routine (2015)
3 min read·Last updated: 2015-01-01·By ev.care editorial team
TL;DR
21.5 kWh battery, 7-hour AC charge, 420 km range, 20-80% in 40 min (24kW DC fast) DC fast charging. Home charging covers 80–90% of all energy; fast charging covers the rest.
If you only read one document before buying a Energica Motor Company Ego, make it this one. The 7-hour AC charge cycle for the 21.5 kWh battery and the 420 km range are the three numbers that decide whether the car fits your week. We unpack them.
Home charging the Energica Motor Company Ego
Most Energica Motor Company Ego owners install a wall box on day one, and it pays for itself within a year on tariff savings alone. The Energica Motor Company Ego accepts standard AC at home and completes a full empty-to-full cycle in roughly 7 hours. For the typical owner, that translates to plugging in around 30% remaining at night and waking up to a full battery. Per-km charging cost on a standard residential tariff comes out far below an equivalent petrol car, and on off-peak time-of-use plans the gap widens further. Set the daily ceiling to 80% — that single discipline keeps the 21.5 kWh battery healthier for longer.
Fast charging the Energica Motor Company Ego
DC fast charging on the Energica Motor Company Ego is the get-out-of-jail-free card for long trips, road trips, and the occasional bad-planning day. The Energica Motor Company Ego supports DC fast charging with a typical session profile of 20-80% in 40 min (24kW DC fast), which is what you'll use on road trips and the occasional bad-planning day. Plan long trips around natural stops — coffee, lunch, restroom — so the charge happens in parallel with something you'd do anyway. 420 km of range plus one DC stop is enough for almost any single-day journey within the country.
Energica Motor Company Ego battery longevity
Battery health on the Energica Motor Company Ego is largely about your daily routine, not big interventions. Avoid leaving the 21.5 kWh pack at very low or very high state of charge for long periods. Pre-condition before fast charging in cold weather — the battery accepts higher current when warm, which means a shorter session and less heat stress. Energica Motor Company's battery management system on the Energica Motor Company Ego is conservative by design, so most owners who follow basic charging hygiene see minimal degradation over the first three to four years.
Practical next steps
Install a 7 kW wall box (or the highest your home supply allows) for the Energica Motor Company Ego. Standard 3-pin sockets work but slow the cycle to a crawl and run warm with extended use.
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Frequently asked questions
- What's the per-km charging cost for the Energica Motor Company Ego?
- At home on off-peak tariff, the Energica Motor Company Ego costs a small fraction of an equivalent petrol car per km. Public fast charging is several times that — still cheaper than petrol on a typical session, but the gap narrows.
- Does the Energica Motor Company Ego support DC fast charging?
- Yes — the Energica Motor Company Ego supports DC fast charging with a typical session time of 20-80% in 40 min (24kW DC fast). That covers most road-trip needs in under a meal break.
- How long does the Energica Motor Company Ego take to charge fully?
- On a standard 7 kW AC wall box, the Energica Motor Company Ego takes about 7 hours to go from empty to full — covering its full 21.5 kWh battery. Most owners plug in overnight at 30% remaining and wake up to a full charge.
- What's the best daily charging routine for the Energica Motor Company Ego?
- Plug in when you get home, set the cap to 80%, schedule the charge for off-peak hours, and forget about it. That single habit covers most Energica Motor Company Ego owners' daily needs and is gentlest on the battery.
Done right, the Energica Motor Company Ego costs a fraction per km of an equivalent petrol car — and the only thing standing between you and that saving is a sensible charging routine.