···
Log in / Register

Can the Wuling Mini be charged directly at home?

4 Answers
VivienneFitz
08/26/25 5:27am

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.

Was this review help?
19
1
Share
Elisa
09/08/25 7:36am

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.

Was this review help?
13
0
Share
Expand All
Karter
10/22/25 7:42am

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.

Was this review help?
3
1
Share
Expand All
LaIker
12/05/25 8:05am

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.

Was this review help?
2
2
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Where is the OBD interface located on the Jetour X70?

Simply remove the decorative panel next to the engine compartment cover to reveal the OBD interface. OBD Interface: OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics, which translates to "on-board automatic diagnostic system" in Chinese. This system continuously monitors the engine's operating conditions to detect whether the vehicle's emissions exceed standards. If they do, it immediately issues a warning. When a system malfunction occurs, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or Check Engine warning light will illuminate, and the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) will store the fault information in memory. The fault code can be read from the PCM using a specific procedure. Based on the fault code, maintenance personnel can quickly and accurately determine the nature and location of the fault. Jetour X70 Powertrain: The Jetour X70 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, model SQRE4T15B, delivering a maximum power of 108 kW (147 hp) and a peak torque of 210 Nm. This engine was jointly developed by Chery and AVL. It is reported that engineers optimized the combustion system, cooling system, and reduced friction during development, achieving a thermal efficiency of 37.1% for the new engine. For the transmission, it is paired with either a 5-speed manual or an 8-speed automatic transmission.
18
1
Share

How Often Should the Manual Transmission Fluid in the Boyue Be Changed?

The manual transmission fluid in the Boyue is generally recommended to be changed every two years or 40,000 kilometers. Signs that indicate the need for a transmission fluid change include: vehicle shaking, gear shifting hesitation, transmission overheating warning on the dashboard, engine stalling, and unusual noises. Different vehicle models have varying change intervals. Below are the recommended change intervals for transmission fluid: Manual Transmission: Manual transmission fluid is typically recommended to be changed every three years or approximately 100,000 kilometers. Automatic Transmission: Automatic transmission fluid is generally recommended to be changed every two years or approximately 40,000 kilometers. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT): CVT fluid is usually recommended to be changed every two years or approximately 60,000 kilometers. The methods for changing the manual transmission fluid in the Boyue are as follows: 1. Loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the transmission to drain the old fluid, then refill with new fluid. 2. Remove the transmission oil pan to drain the old fluid and refill with new fluid: This method is more thorough than the first, as it allows for the removal of debris from the bottom of the oil pan. 3. Use a circulation machine to change the automatic transmission fluid: Dynamic fluid exchange with an intelligent circulation machine can filter and clean sludge and debris from the automatic transmission.
9
4
Share

What brand is the Magotan's transmission?

The transmission used in the Magotan is produced by the Volkswagen Group itself. The Volkswagen Group has 68 wholly-owned and joint-venture companies worldwide, with business areas covering automotive R&D, production, sales, logistics, services, auto parts, car rental, financial services, auto insurance, banking, IT services, and more. The Magotan's transmission utilizes a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and a dry dual-clutch transmission. A 7-speed dual-clutch transmission has seven forward gears and is also known as a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Unlike conventional automatic transmissions, a dual-clutch transmission combines the characteristics of both manual and automatic transmissions. It offers the flexibility of a manual transmission and the comfort of an automatic transmission while providing uninterrupted power output. When using the Magotan's transmission in daily driving, pay attention to the following points: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for too long. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can damage internal components such as bearings and the housing. Avoid prolonged coasting in neutral. Many experienced drivers coast in neutral when driving manual transmission vehicles, but for automatic transmission vehicles, coasting in neutral can cause the transmission to overheat and may produce a noticeable jolt when shifting back into D (Drive) mode. Never shift into D or R (Reverse) before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Some drivers shift into reverse while the car is still moving to demonstrate smooth operation, but this can severely damage the transmission gears and may lead to gear grinding or other malfunctions over time. Avoid frequently climbing steep slopes in D mode. When facing steep inclines, automatic transmission vehicles may overheat due to high load or shift gears too early, resulting in insufficient power. In such cases, use manual mode to lock in a lower gear or switch to sport mode to protect the transmission. Do not tow the vehicle over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, use a flatbed tow truck to load it while in N (Neutral) mode, rather than towing it directly with a tow rope or similar method.
8
4
Share

Where is the Land Rover Discovery Sport produced?

Currently, Land Rover's main production locations include the Changshu plant in China, the Halewood plant in Liverpool, UK, and the Solihull plant in the UK. The Changshu plant in China is a joint venture established by Chery and Jaguar Land Rover, named 'Chery Jaguar Land Rover,' which primarily produces the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque models. Other higher-end models such as the Range Rover, Defender, and Discovery are produced at the Halewood plant in the UK. Here is an introduction to the Land Rover Discovery Sport: The all-new Land Rover Discovery Sport comes standard with an Air Quality Monitoring System and a PM2.5 Haze Purification System. The Air Quality Monitoring System automatically switches to the air conditioning recirculation mode when outdoor air quality is poor, reducing the entry of pollutants into the cabin. The PM2.5 Haze Purification System filters particles in the air larger than or equal to 2.5 microns with an efficiency of over 95%, effectively improving cabin air quality. The vehicle also features a standard nano-level cabin negative ion sterilization system, which generates charged negative ions wrapped in water molecules through air ionization. In terms of exterior and interior design: The all-new Land Rover Discovery Sport inherits the design DNA of the Discovery family while incorporating innovative elements, making the exterior more dynamic and the interior more luxurious. The exterior shows some resemblance to the 'Discovery,' while the interior draws inspiration from many design elements of the Range Rover family. The all-new Land Rover Discovery Sport is the first in its class to feature a 5+2 seating layout. The second-row seats can be folded in a 4:2:4 ratio, and the third-row seats can be folded individually. In the 7-seater version, when both rear rows of seats are folded down, a flat space with a depth of 1887mm and a volume of 1451 liters can be achieved. New design: The all-new Land Rover Discovery Sport offers a bold interpretation of the Discovery family DNA. The geometric-shaped LED headlights and flowing turn signals complement each other, while the three-dimensional sculpted bumper and active grille design form a cohesive whole.
20
3
Share

What's the problem with the Audi Q5's air conditioning not cooling after running for half an hour?

The reasons why the Audi Q5's air conditioning stops cooling after running for half an hour are as follows: Insufficient or too little refrigerant: A common reason for car air conditioning not cooling is insufficient or too little refrigerant, which is likely due to minor leaks. Solution: You can observe through the sight glass on the top of the dryer. During normal operation of the air conditioning, if there are continuous slow bubbles in the sight glass, it indicates insufficient refrigerant. If obvious bubble flipping occurs, it means the refrigerant is severely insufficient. Excessive refrigerant: Too much refrigerant can also cause the air conditioning not to cool, as the proportion of refrigerant in the air conditioning system is strictly required. If the proportion is too high, it will affect heat dissipation. Similarly, adding too much cooling oil during maintenance can also reduce the heat dissipation of the system. Solution: Observe through the sight glass on the dryer. If no bubbles are seen in the sight glass during operation and none appear after the compressor stops, it definitely indicates excessive refrigerant. If the pressurized cooling oil is excessive, you will see relatively turbid bubbles in the sight glass during normal operation. Loose drive belt of the car air conditioning compressor: Car cooling relies on refrigerant, and refrigerant transmission depends on the air conditioning compressor, with the drive belt being a crucial moving part. If the drive belt is loose, the compressor may slip during operation, reducing transmission efficiency and compressor speed, thereby decreasing refrigerant delivery and causing the air conditioning not to cool. If the compressor drive belt is too loose, it should be tightened. If it cannot be turned by hand, it means the belt is too tight and should be slightly loosened.
2
3
Share

What Does the Driving Test Subject 2 Include?

The C1 and C2 license tests include five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and S-curve driving (commonly known as the S-bend). Some regions may also include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. According to Article 25 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" (Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123), starting from June 1, 2021, the hill start and stop test was removed for C2 and C5 license applicants in Subject 2. However, for large vehicle licenses (A and B), Subject 2 includes 16 items: reverse parking, continuous obstacle course, S-curve driving, highway simulation test, narrow gate, bumpy road, single-plank bridge, narrow road U-turn, hill start and stop, parallel parking, highway emergency handling, mountain road simulation, right-angle turn, rain and fog weather simulation, highway tire blowout, and tunnel simulation driving. For small vehicles, a passing score is 90. The Subject 2 driving test is scored out of 100, with criteria for failure, 20-point deductions, 10-point deductions, and 5-point deductions. The following rules apply for passing: applicants for large buses, trailers, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks must score at least 90; applicants for other license types must score at least 80. Article 44 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" states that each test subject can be taken once, with one retake allowed if the initial attempt fails. If the retake is not taken or fails, the test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule. Within the validity period of the learner's permit, the number of attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 practical tests must not exceed five. If the fifth attempt fails, previously passed test scores for other subjects become invalid. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law": Article 19 states that driving a motor vehicle requires a valid driving license. Applicants must meet the driving permit conditions set by the public security department under the State Council. Upon passing the test, the traffic management department of the public security authority issues the corresponding category of driving license. Drivers must operate vehicles within the scope of their license and carry their driving license while driving. Therefore, it is clear that both driving without a license and driving a vehicle not covered by the license are illegal. As per the State Council Legislative Affairs Office's reply to the "Interpretation of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law' and Its Implementing Regulations": driving a vehicle not covered by the license is considered unlicensed driving. Penalties may be adjusted based on the principle of proportionality, with lighter penalties possible compared to unlicensed driving. Thus, both unlicensed driving and driving a vehicle not covered by the license fall under Article 99, Paragraph 1 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": driving without a license, with a revoked license, or during a suspension period may result in fines and up to 15 days of detention by the traffic management department.
5
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.