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How long does it take to charge the CLEVER for the first time?

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BrandonDella
07/29/25 9:49am
The first charge of the CLEVER takes approximately five to six hours. Here is an introduction to the CLEVER: 1. Introduction: The CLEVER is a microcar under SAIC Motor. On May 21, 2021, SAIC introduced the new four-seater super version of the CLEVER. 2. Advantages: The new car boasts leading features such as a 302-kilometer ultra-long range, a 5-hour ultra-fast charging speed, and ultra-high battery safety standards, providing users with an excellent driving experience that is cost-effective and safe. 3. Interior: With increased seating, comfort is not compromised. Thanks to the highly integrated three-electric layout, the second row of the new four-seater super version of the SAIC CLEVER can comfortably accommodate two adults, easily meeting the needs of four passengers.
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LeKaleb
08/13/25 11:40am
When I first got my new Corolla, I followed the standard charging procedure right away. Just charge it to full, no need for extra charging time, because the lithium-ion battery in this car doesn’t require activation like older batteries. Using a home slow charger, it took about 4 hours to fully charge, with a battery capacity of 29kWh and a charging power of around 7kW. The first full charge helps calibrate the Battery Management System (BMS), making subsequent range estimates more accurate. I follow the same routine for daily charging, avoiding letting the battery drop below 10% before charging to protect its lifespan. I always charge in well-ventilated areas and avoid direct sunlight during hot summers to prevent overheating. The original charger is safer, so I steer clear of off-brand equipment. After a few months of driving, the range feels stable—taking care of these small maintenance details for an electric vehicle really pays off.
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DiDeclan
10/06/25 8:05am
Based on my understanding of car batteries, the first charge for the Roewe Clever has no special requirements—just charge it to full. The charging time depends on the charging method: for example, home slow charging takes about 4 to 5 hours, while a fast-charging station can fill it up in 40 minutes if you're in a hurry. Nowadays, electric vehicles come with intelligent management systems that automatically stop charging when full, so there's no need to worry about overcharging risks. The first full charge allows the BMS to learn the battery's state, making future usage more accurate. I usually charge when the battery level drops below 30%, keeping it within the ideal range of 20-80%, which helps maintain strong performance even after three to five years. Also, pay attention to keeping the charging port clean and regularly inspect the wiring to ensure safety. Proper maintenance saves both money and hassle.
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DiSophia
11/20/25 2:44am
On my first day with the Clever, I charged it to full capacity. The manual states that the initial charge only needs to reach full, with no need for additional extended charging time. Home slow charging takes about 4 hours, while fast charging is quicker. Choose a stable power source when charging, ensuring the charger light indicates normal operation and stops when full. Avoid prolonged charging or leaving the car in extremely hot places to prevent accidents. It's recommended to purchase original equipment accessories to protect the battery and avoid early damage. From a driving experience perspective, the car's range remains unchanged, and battery health maintenance is straightforward.
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