How long does it take to charge the BYD Han DM?
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Charging the BYD Han DM typically takes about a week. For a pure electric long-range version of the BYD Tang DM, using a 7kW charging pile, it takes approximately 3.5 hours to fully charge from 0%. Here are some relevant details: 1. The BYD Han can achieve a range of 135km with just 10 minutes of charging, and it only takes 25 minutes to charge from 30% to 80%. The braking distance from 100-0km/h is 32.8 meters; the car's drag coefficient is 0.233Cd; the 0-100km/h acceleration time is 3.9 seconds; additionally, the car's kinetic energy recovery efficiency reaches nearly 35%. 2. The BYD Han EV is the flagship new energy model launched by BYD Auto in 2020, marking BYD's new energy vehicles moving towards the mid-to-high-end market. The BYD Han is a B-segment car with body dimensions of 4980 (4960)/1910/1495mm and a wheelbase of 2920mm. 3. The BYD Han features the BYD Dynasty series' family design language, inspired by the Chinese dragon, symbolizing not only speed and strength but also leadership. The front face design uses a closed method, appearing simple and elegant. Unlike previous models, the new car's design elements transform the dragon's mouth into a flat design, lowering the front-end stance and complementing horizontal lines.
I've been driving the BYD Han DM for a while, and charging time is quite crucial. When using a regular household socket for slow charging, it generally takes about six to eight hours to fully charge, which is roughly overnight, allowing me to start the next day with a full battery. If I use a fast charger at a public charging station, it only takes about half an hour to reach over 80%, which is very time-efficient, especially when I need a quick top-up on the road. The battery capacity is around 15 kWh, and a full charge gives me about 80 kilometers of pure electric range, making it ideal for city commuting. I don't find the charging time to be a big issue for daily life, as slow charging can be scheduled during off-peak hours with lower electricity rates, effectively 'recharging' the battery in a day. It's important to check the charger and wiring for stability, as insufficient voltage might extend the charging time. Regular battery maintenance helps maintain charging efficiency. Overall, with proper planning based on different charging methods, the experience is very smooth.