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How Long Does It Take to Fully Charge the Chery Ant?

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SanNatalie
07/29/2025, 12:40:23 PM

Chery Ant charging comes in two types: slow charging takes 7 hours to fully charge, while fast charging takes only half an hour. Additional Information: Background: The Chery Ant is a small pure electric vehicle produced by Chery New Energy. Inheriting the "Technology Chery" gene, the Chery New Energy Ant is built on the LFS pure electric platform. The Ant 150K Fan Edition, launched on September 30, 2020, is a commemorative model celebrating the sales milestone of 150,000 units. Model Specifications: It is equipped with a single-speed electric vehicle transmission, with dimensions of 3200mm in length, 1670mm in width, and 1550mm in height, a wheelbase of 2150mm, and a curb weight of 950kg.

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BethanyLee
08/14/2025, 02:06:17 AM

Speaking of the Chery Ant charging time, I've personally tested it with my own car. The standard configuration uses a home slow charger with a 220V socket, taking about 10 to 12 hours for a full charge. I usually plug it in at night and can drive off the next morning, which is very convenient, but you need to ensure the socket is safe. If you want to charge faster, public fast charging stations can charge up to 80% in about 40 minutes, which is especially useful for long trips when you're in a hurry. However, you should pay attention to battery health—it's recommended not to use fast charging every day to avoid affecting battery lifespan. For daily use, slow charging is sufficient and the electricity cost is cheaper. Charging time may be slightly longer in winter, as low temperatures can affect the speed. Overall, the car's charging setup is very considerate and suitable for urban life—I've never encountered a situation where the battery ran out midway.

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MacSebastian
10/12/2025, 10:25:53 PM

As someone who frequently repairs electric vehicles, I've found that the charging time for the Chery Ant depends on several factors, such as its 35kWh battery capacity and charging method. Under normal household AC slow charging at around 3.3kW, it takes approximately 10 hours to fully charge from empty. With fast DC charging stations reaching 30kW, you can charge up to 80% in about 40 minutes, but avoid exceeding recommended temperatures to prevent overheating. In practice, I recommend checking charger compatibility to avoid extended charging times and battery damage. For maintenance, regularly cleaning the charging port is crucial for prolonging component lifespan. The charging time is roughly linear in terms of data, requiring stable power and current for optimal speed.

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EmilianoLynn
11/25/2025, 10:24:52 PM

Years of experience driving electric mini cars have taught me to be cautious with the charging time of the Chery Ant. Slow charging at home takes about 10 hours for a full charge, which is the safest and least stressful. Although fast charging can get you to 80% in just 40 minutes, you need to watch out for overheating issues, especially in summer when the risk of spontaneous combustion is higher. I avoid charging during peak heat and prefer the cooler hours of early morning or evening. As a seasoned driver, I make it a habit to check the plug and cable insulation after each charge to ensure they're intact—never overlook maintenance. A single charge gives me over 200 kilometers, so with proper planning, there's no need to charge daily. Over time, you'll get used to it.

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HazelMarie
01/15/2026, 11:52:49 PM

As an office worker, I find the Chery Ant very convenient for commuting. Usually, I plug in the slow charger after work in the evening, and by the time I leave in the morning, it's fully charged in about 10 hours, perfectly avoiding peak traffic congestion. If I have time during lunch break, I find a fast charging station—40 minutes to reach 80% charge—and can continue driving without disrupting my work schedule. Integrating charging time into my daily routine isn't tiring as long as the power outlet is stable. I always keep a charging schedule handy, making it efficient and cost-effective.

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AveryRose
04/12/2026, 02:16:43 AM

I prefer green mobility and find the charging design of the Chery Ant very eco-friendly. Although slow charging takes a long time (10 hours), it's energy-saving, environmentally friendly, and low-emission. I often charge during off-peak hours at night to save money and hassle. Fast charging takes only 40 minutes, which is great for emergency top-ups during long trips, but I recommend using it sparingly to extend battery life.

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