When a photo is taken, the shutter moves out of the way. This lets light come in through the aperture and make a picture on the film or electronic sensor. In many cameras, the size of the aperture can be changed to let in more light or less light. The amount of time that the shutter lets light through can be changed as well. This also lets in more light or less light. Most of the time, electronics inside the camera control these, but in some cameras the person taking the picture can change them as well.

Trafic Van E-Tech 100% electric provides a fully modular work space^, just as with the internal combustion engine version. Its wide central seat folds down to make room for your computer, tablet or its integrated A4 document holder.

*WLTP figures shown are for comparability purposes. The electric range of up to 186 miles is available on SL30  E-Tech Advance RC Panel Van MY24 and LL30  E-Tech Advance RC Panel Van MY24, the LH30 E-Tech Advance RC Panel Van MY24 achieves up to 96 miles. Actual real-world driving results may vary depending on factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted after registration, weather conditions, driving styles and vehicle load.

A camera is a device that takes pictures (photographs). It uses film or electronics to make a picture of something. It is a tool of photography. A lens makes the image that the film or electronics "sees".

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All cameras are basically a box that light can not get into until a photo is taken. There is a hole on one side of the camera where the light can get in through the lens, and this is called the aperture. On the other side is a special material that can record the image that comes through the aperture. This material is the film in a film camera or electronic sensor in a digital camera. Finally, there is also the shutter, which stops light from getting in until a photo is taken.

You can control and programme your cabin temperature ready for your departure for a more comfortable journey. If you use this feature while charging, charging speed is not affected.

The My Renault app and Mobilize services can assist you in better managing your Trafic Van E-Tech 100% electric’s driving range and finding available charging sites.

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Enjoy Renault connected services on board or remotely via the Renault app: remaining driving range, nearby charging stations, charge scheduling, journey planner and much more.

Renault Trafic E-Tech 100% electric is eligible for the government Plug-in Van Grant (PiVG) of £5,000 towards to the cost of your vehicle.

Prepare your trips easier by using the charging point locator. Find the nearest available point and see its power rating, charger type, socket type and price.

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Drive everywhere with Trafic Van E-Tech 100% electric. Drive longer distances with a driving range of up to 186 miles* with zero exhaust pipe emissions and at a maximum speed of 68 mph.

You can check your vehicle’s charge level and remaining driving range via the My Renault app. You can then start charging immediately if necessary, or schedule your charging for later, during off-peak times for example.

Check out the internal combustion engine version of Trafic Van E-Tech. It is just as robust, dynamic and comfortable, and has the same loading capacity and interior design for your mobile office.

Trafic Van E-Tech 100% electric can receive a loading volume up to 8.9 m3. The load can be secured using the 18 available lashing points.

^Users should use the mobile office in accordance with road safety regulations.  It is the driver’s responsibility to stay alert, drive safely and be in control of the vehicle at all times. For more information visit the owner’s manual

**PiVG available as part of the UK’s Government Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) scheme.  Eligibility criteria applies. Subject to availability. For full details of the scheme visit https://www.find-government grants.service.gov.uk/grants/plug-in-van-and-truck-grant-1

With up to 4.15 m*, Trafic Van E-Tech 100% electric offers the best loading length in its category. Loading is made easy with the hatch in the rear bulkhead and the space under the passenger seat.

A camera that takes one picture at a time is sometimes called a still camera. A camera that can take pictures that seem to move is called a movie camera. If it can take videos it is called a video camera or a camcorder. The majority of cameras are on a mobile phone. This is called a "Camera phone".

A professional video camera (often called a television camera) is a high-end device for creating electronic moving images. Their use includes music videos, movies, corporate and educational videos.[2]

A ciné camera or movie camera takes a rapid sequence of photographs on image sensor or strips of photographic film. Unlike a still camera the ciné camera takes a series of images, each one is called a "frame". The frames are later played back in a ciné projector at a specific speed, called the "frame rate" (number of frames per second). While viewing, human visual system merges the separate pictures to create the illusion of motion. The first ciné camera was built around 1888. By 1890 several types were being made. The standard film size for ciné cameras was quickly established as 35mm film.[1] This remained in use until transition to digital cinematography.