Can the Ora be Charged in the Rain?

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VanCecilia
07/24/25 1:39pm
Taking the Ora Black Cat as an example, the Ora Black Cat can be charged on rainy days. Here is a detailed introduction to the Ora Black Cat: 1. Overview: The Ora Black Cat is a new energy vehicle built on China's first dedicated electric vehicle platform, the ME platform, developed by Great Wall Motors. The Ora Black Cat offers 12 exterior colors and 8 interior colors, including the exclusive new primrose pink and rose gold options, along with rich interior color choices such as titanium white and starlight silver. 2. Other details: The Ora Black Cat has a body length, width, and height of 3495/1660/1530 mm, respectively, with a wheelbase of 2475 mm, accounting for over 70% of the vehicle's length. The long-range model is equipped with an electric motor with a maximum power of 45 kW and a peak torque of 130 Nm, offering a maximum range of 405 km.
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LeJameson
08/11/25 7:39am
As someone who frequently drives an Ora electric vehicle, my personal experience tells me that charging in the rain is not a problem. Ora's design is very thoughtful, with the charging port featuring IP67-level waterproof protection, making it impossible for rainwater to get in. Once, I used my home charging station in the rain, and the entire process was completely safe, with no issues of leakage or sparks. Of course, just to be cautious, I usually check that the charging gun and socket are dry and free of standing water, and I avoid operating during thunderstorms or heavy downpours. Electric vehicle charging safety standards are high, so you can rest assured. But if you're unsure, it's best to refer to Ora's user manual or consult a professional technician to ensure everything is safe. In daily maintenance, paying extra attention to keeping the charging port clean can also prevent potential faults. In short, charging in the rain is convenient—as long as the equipment is functioning normally, there's no need to worry.
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