
Charging a Han at a professional charging station takes about half an hour. Charging at home with a 220-volt power supply takes approximately 9 hours, consuming around 15 kWh. The BYD Han is a flagship new energy vehicle launched by BYD Auto in 2020, marking BYD's advancement into the mid-to-high-end new energy vehicle market. The BYD Han pure electric vehicle has dimensions of 4995mm1910mm1495mm, a battery capacity of 85.4kWh, and a pure electric range of 610-715km. It is equipped with a single-speed transmission for electric vehicles and a permanent magnet synchronous motor. The vehicle comes with a warranty of six years or 150,000 kilometers. The four-wheel-drive version has a maximum power of 380kW, motor horsepower of 517ps, and maximum torque of 700Nm. The front-wheel-drive version has a maximum power of 180kW, motor horsepower of 245ps, and maximum torque of 350Nm. Charging Precautions: Pure electric vehicles take longer to recharge, so it's advisable to develop a habit of frequent charging and avoid waiting until the battery is critically low. Both overcharging and excessive discharging can reduce the battery's lifespan. Frequently driving until the battery warning light comes on will certainly affect the battery pack's longevity. For vehicles that cannot be completely powered off, the battery should be charged directly without removal. If the battery voltage is 10% below the rated voltage, there is a risk of battery depletion. It is recommended to fully charge the battery at least once a month. Battery Maintenance Tips: Avoid parking the car in open parking areas for extended periods. If long-term parking is necessary, remove and take the battery with you to prevent freezing damage. In winter, car engines are harder to start. Each attempt to start the engine should not exceed 5 seconds, with intervals of at least 15 seconds between attempts. If the engine fails to start after several attempts, check other potential issues such as the electrical circuit, ignition coil, or fuel system. Avoid continuous starting attempts, as this can lead to battery damage due to excessive discharge.

How long does it take to charge a Han at home? I've been driving this car for almost a year and it feels very reliable. Using a standard 7kW charging station, it takes about 10 to 12 hours to charge from empty to full, which can basically be done overnight. If the battery is half full, it takes around six hours. The key is your usage habits: for a daily commute of 100 kilometers, plugging in when you get home is just right; avoid waiting until the battery is almost empty to charge, as this helps protect battery life. Before installing a charging station, make sure your home circuit is compatible—220V voltage is sufficient, and avoid frequently using fast charging as it can harm the car. The monthly electricity bill is significantly lower, saving hundreds of dollars compared to a gasoline car, making it very practical.

Charging time mainly depends on power settings and status. The Han's battery capacity is about 80kWh. Using a 7kW home charger, it can charge approximately 7kWh per hour, requiring around 12 hours for a full charge. However, actual conditions may vary. For example, unstable voltage or aging wiring might slow it down, and charging efficiency is also affected by temperature—faster in summer and slightly slower in winter. It's recommended to use the vehicle's scheduled charging function to charge during off-peak hours at night for lower electricity rates. The battery is a durable lithium iron phosphate type, and slow charging is better for long-term battery health. Don't forget to check the charging gun connector; a loose connection might cause overheating and power cutoff, so always prioritize safety.

The Han takes about 12 hours to charge at home, which is quite convenient. As a cost-conscious user, I really appreciate its affordability - it's half the price of fast charging stations. Home chargers offer power options from 3.5kW to 7kW. Lower power chargers are slower but more economical, perfect for overnight top-ups, while higher power units charge faster but may require electrical upgrades. Monthly cost breakdown: Driving 2,000 km costs less than 100 yuan in electricity. For safety, proper installation is mandatory with complete leakage and fire prevention measures. The mobile app helps monitor charging progress to prevent overnight malfunctions. Practical tip: Ensure garage ventilation to prevent heat buildup.

Home charging for this car is quite hassle-free. I usually plug in after work, and a standard 7kW charger typically takes just over 10 hours for a full charge, which doesn't disrupt my daily routine. The design supports scheduled charging during late-night hours when electricity rates are lower and it's quieter; in winter or with frequent use, charging time shortens to just over 8 hours. Compared to refueling, home charging eliminates trips to the gas station—just park in the garage and you're done. Extended topic: Charge fully before long trips to reduce reliance on fast charging and protect the battery; the in-car system reliably displays remaining charging time, but ensure a stable connection and avoid using old sockets. A simple upgrade is optimizing charging habits—for daily use, charging to half capacity is more efficient.

Home charging time is quite advantageous compared to other methods. I've tried various modes, and a standard experience is 10 to 12 hours for a full charge with a 7kW charger—slower than fast charging but more -friendly with lower maintenance costs. Battery capacity and vehicle model affect the details: higher-end versions with larger batteries may take longer, but efficiency optimization ensures no energy is wasted. During actual charging, stable current at 220V voltage is most crucial. When discussing charger selection, branded chargers offer higher compatibility—avoid no-name brands. Energy-saving tip: Charge at night to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates and use an app to monitor real-time progress. Long-term adherence can extend the vehicle's lifespan, making it worth the investment.


