
Actual testing shows approximately 10 hours. Here is an introduction to the Ora R1: Introduction to the Ora Black Cat: The Ora Black Cat, also known as the Ora R1, is a new energy vehicle built on the ME platform, China's first dedicated electric vehicle platform created by Great Wall Motors. Appearance: The Ora Black Cat was designed by international aesthetics master Nakajima Keishin, featuring full surfaces paired with minimalist elements to convey the clean and crisp Ora design aesthetic. With front and rear decorative panels, a streamlined and dynamic body, and a high-tech interior, the Ora Black Cat offers 12 exterior colors and 8 interior color options, including the new primrose pink and rose gold exclusive color schemes, along with rich interior color choices such as titanium white, dynamic blue, and starlight silver. Configuration: The Ora Black Cat is equipped with the iFLYTEK cloud voice recognition system, allowing voice control for functions such as volume adjustment, radio stations, music playback, air conditioning settings, and Bluetooth calls, as well as queries for weather, schedules, flights, news, and other common information.

I usually drive an Ora R1, and slow charging typically takes 8 to 10 hours to fully charge the battery. For example, when I plug in the charging cable after work, the battery is fully charged by the next morning, which is quite convenient. There are many influencing factors, such as faster charging when the battery level is low, but it may take more time in cold winter weather. It's recommended to use the original charging pile and avoid using ordinary sockets as they are too slow. I often plan the charging time, such as charging after 10 PM, which saves on electricity costs and is hassle-free. During daily charging, it's important to check if the plug is secure and avoid exposure to rain to protect the battery lifespan. For commuting, this car has good range, and charging once a day is sufficient.

As a user who frequently picks up and drops off children, I find that the Ora R1 takes an average of about 8 hours for slow charging, which is perfect for overnight use. In terms of safety, the low current during slow charging prevents excessive heat generation, reducing the risk of accidents. I always ensure good ventilation in the garage and keep children away during charging. Regarding related factors, charging time is slightly shorter in the summer heat and longer in winter. It's important to regularly check the charging cable for wear and tear. For daily use, slow charging is cost-effective—just one night is enough to ensure worry-free travel during the day, avoiding the hassle of waiting for fast charging at parking spots.

From the perspective of electric vehicles, my Ora R1 typically takes 8 to 10 hours to complete a slow charge, depending on the remaining battery level and charger power. Related topics include how battery capacity determines charging duration, and starting charging from 20% battery level is more efficient. Daily maintenance should focus on keeping connectors clean to prevent rust from affecting charging speed. When using the car, plan parking spots for slow charging, such as vacant spaces near home, to save time and effort.


