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The “Hybrid Assist” system uses an 
electric motor to improve performance 
of the combustion engine (acceleration, 
starting on a slope etc.). The vehicle 
has more acceleration torque available 
while consuming less fuel.
BatteriesYour electric vehicle has two types of 
battery:
–  a 48 V traction battery;
–  secondary 12 V battery.
“48 volt” traction battery
Located under the rear floor, this bat-
tery stores the energy recovered during 
phases of deceleration. This energy is 
used by the hybrid system to provide 
additional torque to the combustion 
engine.
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Secondary 12V battery
The 12 V battery supplies the energy 
required to operate vehicle equipment 
(lights, windscreen wipers, ABS etc).
Please refer to the information on the 
“Battery” in Section 4.
“48 volt” electrical circuit
The 48 V electrical circuit is denoted 
by orange cables and parts bearing the 
symbol 
ṑ.
All interventions or modi-
fications to the vehicle’s 
48 volt electrical system 
(components, cables, con-
nectors, traction battery) are strictly 
prohibited due to the risks this may 
present to your safety. Call an ap-
proved Dealer.
Risk of electric shock.
A
The  A symbol denotes the electrical 
elements of your vehicle which may 
present health risks.
The traction battery does 
not require any mainte-
nance. You should not open 
it or add any fluid.
Risk of electric shock.  
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Indicator of power 
consumption/recovery
The indicator 6 allows you to find the 
current consumption or recovery of 
electrical energy of the 48 volt traction 
battery. “Energy recovery” zone A
When driving, if you lift your foot off the 
accelerator pedal or apply the brake, 
the electric motor generates electrical 
current during deceleration, and this 
energy is used to slow down the vehicle 
and recharge the 48 V traction battery.
“Neutral” zone 0
The 48 volt traction battery does not re-
cover and does not consume any elec-
trical energy.
The display of this information de-
pends on the vehicle.
“Assistance” zone B
The 48 volt traction battery supplies the 
electrical energy required for the motor 
to reduce fuel consumption.
“Full power” zone 
C
While driving, the full power of the 
motor is triggered when you go past the 
resistance point as you depress the ac-
celerator.
This zone indicates significant con-
sumption of electrical energy. The 
wheel  7 is displayed on the instrument 
panel to inform you that maximum 
power is being supplied to the motor to 
increase the engine torque.
6
A
0
B
C
7