How Long Does It Take to Charge the Neta N01?

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PiperLee
07/30/25 8:12am
The Neta N01 offers two charging modes: fast charging and slow charging. Fast charging takes 0.5 hours, while slow charging requires 8 hours. In fast charging mode, the battery can reach 80% capacity in just 30 minutes. This vehicle is equipped with a C-booster brake energy recovery system and an efficient H-EPT2.0 electric control system, achieving a comprehensive charging efficiency of up to 94%. The car's design is highly distinctive, as it is a new energy vehicle. Compared to fuel-powered models, its body design is more innovative. The front fascia features a small hexagonal grille paired with sleek headlights, giving the car a refined appearance. The lower bumper is adorned with a continuous black panel, and the body's waistline design is exquisitely crafted, presenting a low-front, high-rear profile that exudes a dynamic and sporty vibe. Notably, the downward-sloping roof design adds a touch of Cross-style flair. In terms of power, the car is powered by a drive motor with a maximum output of 75 horsepower. The battery capacity comes in two options: 35.5kWh and 36.21kWh. The vehicle's comprehensive range is among the best in its class.
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