Does the BYD Han DM need to be charged every day?
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BYD Han DM does not need to be charged every day, it depends on the daily mileage. Charging with 220V household electricity takes about 9 hours and consumes around 15 kWh. If using a professional charging station, it takes 15 to 30 minutes. According to BYD Han's preliminary data, a 10-minute charge can provide 135 kilometers, and charging from 30% to 80% only takes 25 minutes. Additional information: Exterior design: The BYD Han adopts a 4-door sedan body design, with the front face featuring the Dragon-Face family design language. The LED headlights on both sides are slim and shine brightly when turned on, with the Chinese character "Han" in the center of the front face. On the side of the body, the new car uses dual 5-spoke wheels and a hidden door handle design, giving the side a strong sense of unity. Dimensions: The new car measures 4980/1910/1495mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2920mm.
I've been driving the BYD Han DM for almost a year now, and honestly, there's no need to charge it every day. As a plug-in hybrid, it can easily run 70-80 kilometers in pure electric mode. For short commutes like my daily 20-30 km round trip to work, a single charge lasts me two to three days—no need to hassle with charging stations daily. By Wednesday, I still have more than half the battery left after charging on Monday. For longer weekend trips, I rely entirely on hybrid mode where the engine kicks in and even replenishes the battery while driving. To save money and fuel, I recommend charging whenever possible, especially with a home charger—just plug in overnight and you're set. This can save significant fuel costs monthly and benefits battery longevity. But even during busy weeks when I occasionally skip charging for 1-2 weeks, the car seamlessly switches to hybrid operation without any issues—truly worry-free.