Overview
In June 2020, Smart Europe GmbH was founded, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Smart Automobile Co. Ltd. The company is a joint venture between the German automotive manufacturer Mercedes-Benz AG and Geely Automobile Co,, Ltd, the privately-owned Chinese automotive manufacturer.
The vision of the joint venture is to “position Smart as a leading provider of intelligent electric vehicles in the premium segment’. The Smart Europe based team is responsible for all sales, marketing and after-sales activities. The Smart portfolio of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) include:
- All-electric Smart #1
- All-electric Smart #3
- Smart EQ Fortwo coupe
- Smart EQ Fortwo Cabrio
- Smart EQ Forfour
Electric Cars: The Basics
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The All-Electric Smart EQ Forfour
The Smart Forfour internal combustion engine (ICE) city car was first introduced in Europe in 2004. The Smart Forfour EV, an electric variant of the city car, has been available since 2018 (launched in 2017). This battery-electric vehicle (BEV) shares its platform with the Renault Twingo and is manufactured in Slovenia.
The compact Smart EQ electric car is well suited for the urban environment, in particular, in towns and cities that are densely populated, with severe road congestion. The EV is easy to park (turning circle: 9.05 m), even in small parking spaces. Certainly easy to drive too. The EQ electric vehicle is a good second car for families living in urban centres.
The EQ EV is available in one EV battery size (17.6 kWh). Given the positioning of the pure electric car as a city car, a 17.6 kWh EV battery size is more than appropriate. Do keep in mind, the smaller the EV battery, the lower the total weight of the electric vehicle (EV), and the greater the vehicle efficiency. It is this very logic that the Japanese automotive manufacturer, Honda has deployed for the all-electric Honda e city car.
The EQ electric car has a claimed pure electric range up to 78 miles (WLTP). But of course, the electric range depends on a number of factors, to include: driving profile, road conditions, weather, onboard services used etc. Expect the real-world emission-free electric range to be lower than the claimed range and closer to 65 miles for the EQ EV. This is certainly more than sufficient for city driving. In the UK, the average distanced travelled for a trip is a mere 12 miles. Moreover, day-to-day city driving involves short distances i.e. school runs, trip to the grocery store, local high street, work etc.
Zero-emission electric driving is good for the environment and the wallet. Pure electric cars help improve local air quality, a critical issue, given the continued alarming levels of pollution in our urban centres across the UK. A pure electric car has zero tailpipe emissions. Put another way, a pure electric car does not have a tailpipe/ exhaust! Driving on e-mode also helps save money. Depending on the cost of charging, driving on electric mode costs between 5 pence and 10 pence per mile. Far cheaper, compared to driving a conventional petrol or diesel car!
The EQ electric car does not offer fast DC charging. This is not a concern, given the small size of the onboard EV battery. However, the EV does incorporate a three-phase 22 kW AC onboard charger. Given that most homes in the UK are powered by single-phase power supply, most of us will not be able to take advantage of the three-phase onboard charger. For this with access to three-phase (22 kW) charging at home or at work, the EV can be charged from 10% to 80% in a mere 40 minutes.
Single-phase (7.4 kW) EV charging will take longer. The EV can be charged up to 80% via a dedicated single-phase EV charger like myenergi zappi in 3 hours and 18 minutes. Though the EV can be charged via a domestic 3-PIN plug, we at e-zoomed do not encourage using a domestic plug for charging an electric car. The EV will take up to 8 hours and 30 minutes to charge up to 80% via a 3-PIN socket.
We at e-zoomed recommend charging overnight when the electricity prices are lower. We also recommend charging on a regular basis. This way charging times are reduced and regular charging is good for the long-term maintenance of the onboard EV battery. The manufacturer offers a 8 years/ 62,000 miles warranty.
Despite all the advantages of the Smart EQ Forfour in urban environments, the EV is limited by space and practicality. It offers a 150 L boot space, which is certainly small. Do not expect it to hold the family weekly grocery shopping! Also, the rear seats can be a tight squeeze for taller individuals. Standard equipment includes: central locking with radio remote control, visual locking verification and immobiliser, electronic stability programme, rear parking aid with acoustic warning and reversing camera, hill start assist, instrument display with battery charge status display and power display, smart Connect Media-System and more.
In terms of performance, the rear-wheel drive EQ electric car can achieve 0-62 mph in 12.7 seconds (maximum power: 82 hp/ torque: 160 Nm). The top speed for the EV is 81 mph. Of course the electric car also benefits from instant torque.
Company-car drivers can take advantage of the lower Benefit-in-Kind (BiK-2%) tax charge for pure electric cars. You can lease the Smart EQ Forfour electric car via e-zoomed at fantastic prices.
PROS | CONS |
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Decent pure electric range for city driving needs | Rear space for passengers limited |
22 kW onboard charger as standard | Limited boot space |
Well suited for city driving. Easy to drive and park | Cheaper alternatives available |
The All-Electric Smart Forfour (credit: Smart)
At A Glance | |
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EV Type: | Battery-Electric Vehicle (BEV) |
Body Type: | Hatchback |
Plug-In Car Grant (PiCG): | Not Available |
Engine: | Electric |
Available In UK: | Yes |
Variants (2 Options) |
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Premium (from £21,940) |
Exclusive (from £23,090) |
EV Battery & Emissions | |
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EV Battery Type: | Lithium-ion |
EV Battery Capacity: | Available in one battery size: 17.6 kWh |
Charging: | DC charging not available. Onboard charger: 22 kW AC (10%-80%: 40 mins) |
Charge Port: | Type 2 |
EV Cable Type: | Type 2 |
Tailpipe Emissions: | 0g (CO2/km) |
Warranty: | 8 years or 62,000 miles |
Average Cost Of Residential Charging | |
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Battery net capacity : 16.7 kWh | £2.40 |
Battery net capacity : 30.0 kWh | £4.32 |
Battery net capacity : 39.2 kWh | £5.64 |
Battery net capacity : 45.0 kWh | £6.48 |
Battery net capacity : 50.0 kWh | £7.20 |
Battery net capacity : 64.0 kWh | £9.22 |
Battery net capacity : 71.0 kWh | £10.22 |
Battery net capacity : 77.0 kWh | £11.09 |
Battery net capacity : 90.0 kWh | £12.96 |
Battery net capacity : 100.0 kWh | £14.40 |
- Note 1: The average cost of residential electricity in the UK varies depending on the region, supplier and type of energy used. An average for the UK is 14.40 p/kWh.
- Note 2: Not all EV manufactures make available the data on net EV battery capacity, and in a number of instances the EV battery capacity advertised, does not state if it is gross or net capacity. In general, usable EV battery capacity is between 85% to 95% of the gross available capacity.
Charging Times (Overview) | |
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Slow charging AC (3 kW – 3.6 kW): | 6 – 12 hours (dependent on size of EV battery & SOC) |
Fast charging AC (7 kW – 22 kW): | 3 – 8 hours (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
Rapid charging AC (43 kW): | 0-80%: 20 mins to 60 mins (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
Rapid charging DC (50 kW+): | 0-80%: 20 mins to 60 mins (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
Ultra rapid charging DC (150 kW+): | 0-80% : 20 mins to 40 mins (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
Tesla Supercharger (120 kW – 250 kW): | 0-80%: up to 25 mins (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
- Note 1: SoC: state of charge
Dimensions | |
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Height (mm): | 1554 |
Width (mm): | 1665 |
Length (mm): | 3495 |
Wheelbase (mm): | 1873 |
Turning Circle (m): | 9.05 |
Boot Space (L): | 150 |
Smart EQ Forfour | |
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EV Battery Capacity: | 17.6 kWh |
Pure Electric Range (WLTP): | 78 miles |
Electric Energy Consumption (kWh/100km): | 17.0 – 17.1 |
Charging: | DC charging not available. Onboard charger: 22 kW AC (10%-80%: 40 mins) |
Top Speed: | 81 mph |
0-62 mph: | 12.7 seconds |
Drive: | Rear-wheel drive (RWD) |
Electric Motor (kW): | 60 |
Max Power (HP): | 82 |
Torque (Nm): | 160 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Seats: | 4 |
Doors: | 5 |
Kerb Weight (kg): | 1,200 |
Colours: | 7 |
NCAP Safety Rating: | N/A |
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