
The Wuling Mini can be charged directly at home. The Wuling MINIEV model only supports slow charging, and a three-phase power socket must be selected during charging. The vehicle is a pure electric version of a micro car, equipped with a single rear-mounted motor and uses ternary lithium batteries or lithium iron phosphate batteries. Specific charging steps: Plug the charging board's plug into a 220V socket at home, and extend the other end of the charging board from the socket to the side of the electric vehicle. Insert the car's charging plug into the vehicle, and connect the other end of the electric vehicle charging cable to the battery board to power it up for charging. Battery safety aspects: The power battery is supported by robust technology, ensuring multiple layers of safety protection. It features low-temperature preheating technology and battery insulation functions, and has undergone 16 rigorous safety tests. With a dustproof and waterproof rating of IP68, it effectively addresses issues such as reduced winter range and harsh weather conditions like rain and snow, fully ensuring charging and driving safety.

I'm an owner of the Wuling MINI, having bought it just a few months ago. I charge it directly at home every day, which is very convenient. When I purchased the car, it came with a dedicated charging cable that plugs directly into a standard 220V household socket, so there's no need for any additional charging station installation. My residential area doesn't have public charging stations, so home charging is a hassle-free option. Plugging it in overnight usually fully charges the car, taking about 8-10 hours. The electricity cost is also very low—just a few yuan for 100 kilometers, much cheaper than gasoline. I typically charge it at night after returning from work and drive off in the morning without any issues. Just need to pay attention to the socket quality, avoiding old or substandard ones to prevent short circuits. Overall, home charging is extremely practical, especially for city commuting, eliminating the worry of finding charging stations.

When it comes to charging the Wuling MINI at home, I've studied its technical details. This car supports 220V AC slow charging mode, just like ordinary household appliances. The included charging cable can be plugged directly into a wall socket with compatible voltage. The charging power isn't high, usually around 1.5kW, so it charges slowly but safely. The battery is either lead-acid or lithium, designed with home charging compatibility in mind. I've tested it with a multimeter - the current stays stable below 10A, so it won't overload household circuits. In comparison, many EVs require additional fast charging stations, but the MINI saves this trouble by supporting direct home charging. The temperature remains within reasonable limits during charging, minimizing overheating risks. Just make sure to check aging sockets beforehand to avoid potential hazards.

From a cost-saving perspective, charging the Wuling MINI at home is incredibly economical. My spouse and I both use this car for commuting, simply plugging it into the kitchen socket, and the monthly electricity bill is just a few dozen yuan. With a gasoline car, fuel costs for 100 kilometers would be dozens of yuan, whereas now the electricity cost is only a few yuan. The charging process is straightforward—just plug it in—no hassle. The portable charging cable is of good quality and durable. Compared to charging stations, it saves queuing time and extra fees. A full charge overnight lasts a whole week, making it perfect for daily family use. For occasional longer trips, leaving home fully charged provides peace of mind. It's recommended to check the charging status weekly to ensure everything is in order for added reassurance.


