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The price of the Skywell Long Range  depends on local market conditions, such as subsidies, taxes, etc. Therefore, please refer to our country pages for the current local prices.

Electric cars, such as the Skywell Long Range, help protect the environment – and reduce both noise and harmful emissions. For this reason, the Long Range is for example in Germany eligible for an environmental bonus of up to €9,480 (incl. VAT). The subsidies are tied to different conditions and differ from country to country. For this reason, please inform yourself in your country about local subsidies and any conditions attached to them.

 

The Skywell Long Range  boasts an NEDC range of up to 520 km (WLTP: 456 km). The WLTP test standard was introduced to provide a more realistic consumption profile. In everyday conditions, the actual range of the vehicle may vary. This depends on various factors, particularly the outside temperature, the route profile, the driver’s personal driving style, the use of other devices within the vehicle (heating/air conditioning) and thermal preconditioning. For electric vehicles, the differences between the various operating modes are considerable. Therefore, the range may be significantly higher on purely urban routes or on country roads, whereas it may be below the average WLTP range on faster motorway journeys.

Please refer to the PDF price list for the technical specifications of the Long Range. You can download this document via the ‘Find out more’ link in the Long Range configurator.

Conveniently charge your Skywell Long Range via your household electricity supply. Whether at home, in the office or on holiday, you can charge your Skywell Long Range at all standard 230V household power sockets thanks to the ICCB charging cable, which comes as standard (may vary depending on country specific conditions). The vehicle can usually be charged overnight if it has not been fully drained.An even more convenient option is charging your Skywell ET-5 overnight with a wall unit, with up to 11 kW. Simply connect your vehicle to the wall unit using the type 2 charging cable for AC charging stations (cable also supplied as standard). This cable also allows you to use a wide range of public charging stations. Depending on the electricity provider, the power available at public charging stations, and therefore charging times, may vary. Here too, your ET-5 will normally be fully charged the next morning. The Skywell ET-5 is also perfectly equipped for long-distance journeys. In terms of public charging, Skywell provides its customers with access to a network of almost 500,000 charging stations worldwide. This network also includes numerous high-power (DC) charging stations on major transport routes across Europe. With maximum charging power of up to 100 kW, the ET-5 can, for example, be charged up from 20% to 80% in 35 minutes at these stations, thus restoring its energy to sufficient levels. As such, charging breaks on long-distance journeys in your Skywell ET-5 are even shorter than a coffee break, which you should take anyway.

The main difference between alternating current (AC) charging, direct current (DC) charging and high-power charging (HPC) is the time it takes to charge the vehicle. Depending on the cable and charging station, charging electric vehicles with alternating current (AC) takes longer, whereas direct current (DC) is much faster.

Skywell leaves the choice of electricity supplier up to you. As such, you are free to charge with your preferred provider – in the same way you can choose your petrol station. This allows you to select the most convenient option.
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