Can the Tang DM2599 be charged with a 7-kilowatt charger?
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Yes, but it operates at 3.3KW. Tang DMI powertrain: It comes in two versions with pure electric ranges of 52km and 112km respectively. Both versions are equipped with a 1.5T four-cylinder engine delivering a maximum power of 139 horsepower and a maximum torque of 231N.m. The electric motor outputs are 197 horsepower and 218 horsepower respectively, paired with an E-CVT transmission. Tang DMI exterior design: It continues the family-style design language, featuring the "Dragon Face" design concept at the front. Detailed adjustments include three LED lamp beads in the headlights that transition from blue to white when turned on, creating a strong sense of ceremony. The LED daytime running lights and sequential turn signals are integrated, echoing the grille design for a simple yet elegant appearance.
I see you're asking whether the Tang DM can use a 7kW charger—that's a pretty common question. From what I know about the BYD Tang DM, most models support 7kW charging, such as the 2023 or newer PHEV versions. You just need to connect it to a home wall-mounted charging pile with a 220V power supply. Charging at 7kW is much faster, taking about three to four hours to reach 80%, which is over twice as fast as a standard 3kW charger. When installing this type of charger, make sure the circuit is safe—have an electrician check it to avoid overloading. Also, remember to close the charging port cover properly after use to prevent dust from affecting the connection. Additionally, frequent high-power charging may increase battery heat, so occasionally using a lower power setting can help maintain battery health. Overall, 7kW charging is perfectly fine and can significantly improve convenience.