
It uses CATL's NCM811 cells with a capacity of 36.5 kWh and an energy density of 171 Wh/kg. Actual charging time: The actual charging time when using a new energy electric vehicle mainly depends on the capacity of the lithium battery configured in the electric vehicle and the capacity of the charging station. Under normal circumstances: It is best to charge an electric vehicle when the remaining battery power is between 30% and 50%, which can avoid early battery capacity loss and over-discharge; if you frequently carry passengers or climb slopes, it is recommended to charge when the remaining power is at 50%.

I've been driving the T03 for a while now. As someone who frequently uses electric vehicles, it takes about 32 kWh to fully charge since its battery capacity is 31.9 kWh. In actual charging scenarios, due to power loss and charging efficiency, you might use around 33 to 34 kWh to reach full charge, especially with fast chargers where the loss is slightly less. With a home slow charger, it usually takes about 5 hours to fully charge. Considering the car's range of 403 km, it's quite cost-effective. I always pay attention to battery maintenance, like avoiding frequent deep discharges to extend its lifespan. If you charge frequently, it's advisable to regularly check the battery's condition to prevent excessive power consumption due to aging.

As someone who commutes by car daily, I just charged my T03 last month, which takes about 32 kWh for a full charge. Each charging session doesn't cost much—around 20 yuan at residential electricity rates, way cheaper than refueling. I prefer using fast chargers; it takes just over 30 minutes to go from empty to 80%, perfect for emergencies. For slow charging, I plug in at home over the weekend and it's done by morning. The car's range is impressive, easily lasting a week without worry. When choosing charging stations, opt for public ones and avoid peak hours to save some money.

If you're new to electric cars, charging the T03 requires about 32 kWh (kWh is the unit of electricity consumption). Charging is quite simple—just connect to the charging station, and it starts automatically, taking about 4 to 5 hours to reach full charge. Beginners don't need to worry about battery degradation; under normal use, there shouldn't be any major issues. When choosing a charging station, prioritize slow charging to avoid frequent fast charging, which helps protect the battery.

When driving this car, I'm most concerned about the cost-effectiveness. A full charge consumes 32 kWh of electricity, costing around 19 yuan based on local electricity rates, saving me hundreds in fuel expenses each month. Charging time is also flexible—fast charging reaches 80% in just half an hour, while slow charging can be done conveniently at home. In the long run, the reliable range means significant savings on household expenses over a year.

As someone who values family outings, the T03 comes with a 32 kWh battery. Considering environmental protection, it significantly reduces carbon emissions. I recommend using a home slow charging station for greener energy. Pay attention to the battery temperature during charging; avoid charging in high temperatures to ensure safety and durability. Combined with its range performance, it helps us reduce vehicle operating costs while being eco-friendly.


