
The Clever can use charging stations, provided that the charging station's connector is compatible with the Clever's charging port. Below is an introduction to the Clever CLEVER: Exterior: The front fascia has a full and rounded design, giving it a sporty appearance. It also features headlight height adjustment and other functions. The vehicle dimensions are 3140mm × 1648mm × 1531mm, with simple and elegant lines that make the side profile look bold and stylish. It is equipped with large-size, thick-walled tires, and the rear design echoes the front. The taillights have a relatively understated style. Configuration: The new car comes with a super-stable chassis system and 175mm widened high-strength tires, effectively enhancing stability. Additionally, it includes ABS and EBD, front dual airbags, TPMS direct tire pressure monitoring, and a top-tier 67.7% high-strength steel proportion in its cage-type sturdy body, forming comprehensive vehicle protection for enhanced safety.

Recently, I've been driving the Corolla EV to commute, using charging stations every day—of course, it works, which is super convenient. As an electric vehicle, it comes standard with a national charging port, compatible with various public fast chargers and home slow chargers, like those in shopping malls, residential areas, or highway service areas. I often charge at the station near my office—fast charging takes about 40 minutes to reach 80%, and a full charge gives around 260 km of range, enough for my weekly needs. It’s really cost-effective, with electricity bills half the price of fueling. I recommend downloading a charging app to check nearby stations and avoid peak-hour queues. Always choose chargers from reputable manufacturers to prevent leakage risks, and installing one at home is even more hassle-free. For long trips, plan your route in advance and pick charging stops for breaks—safe, convenient, and eco-friendly.

My family uses the Clever, and it's perfect for taking the kids to school and grocery shopping. The charging stations are no problem at all, as it's compatible with almost all public or home charging piles. I usually do a slow charge at home over the weekend, which takes about six to seven hours to reach full capacity. By taking advantage of off-peak electricity rates, I save quite a bit—hundreds of dollars on gas each month. My husband taught me to check the cable connectors for wear and tear, especially when charging in the rain to avoid water damage, and not to use rundown roadside stations just for convenience. Before heading out with the kids, I check the map for fast-charging stations to save time. This little car goes a long way on a single charge, and there's plenty of space for storage—it's really ideal for family use.

As a car enthusiast, I found that the Corolla EV charging pile supports the national standard GBT20234, compatible with 99% of charging piles on the market, including 7kW slow charging and 60kW fast charging, with no technical barriers. I personally tested the fast charging efficiency, taking about 40 minutes from 0 to 80%, while slow charging takes 6 hours, and the level display is very accurate. When using the car, it is recommended to regularly check the charging port for no corrosion and use the original cable to ensure safe current. Don't forget that when the battery temperature is too high, the pile will automatically reduce speed to protect the battery cells and extend their lifespan. Charging is slightly slower in winter, preheating the cabin can improve efficiency.

Having driven for decades, my experience with the Corlev charging process is straightforward—any type of charger works, but don't be careless. Ensure the car is stationary and the connector is securely attached during charging to prevent short circuits from loose connections. Opt for newer public charging stations, as older models might have minor compatibility issues. I remind beginners not to park blocking charging spots, allowing others easy access. Regularly maintain and check health to avoid damage from excessive fast charging and extend its lifespan. Charging at home during nighttime is safer and more energy-efficient, and carrying a portable charging cable for long trips prevents emergencies.

From an environmental perspective, driving the Roewe Clever with full reliance on charging stations eliminates compatibility concerns, as public chargers are widely available. The charging process produces zero emissions, and using renewable energy-powered stations makes it even greener—I often seek out solar-powered charging points. Fast charging is convenient when in a hurry, while slow charging overnight ensures a full at low cost with reduced carbon footprint. Long-term use saves significant fuel expenses and contributes to reducing air pollution. I recommend communities install more charging stations to enhance convenience, and government subsidies would further encourage adoption. Let’s all take action for healthier low-carbon travel.


