How many kilowatt-hours does the 2021 Ant EV take to fully charge?

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CalvinMarie
07/29/25 11:17am
Electric vehicle Ant EV requires 0.6 kWh for charging. Electricity consumption calculation: In reality, EV batteries are not allowed to be completely discharged, so charging won't be at full capacity either. Typically, an EV battery has 10Ah capacity. Calculating with 48V voltage (some have 36V), and considering the charging voltage needs to be slightly higher at 60V, this results in 600Wh. This means a full charge consumes 0.6 kWh. EV charging precautions: For a new EV's first charge, it's best to charge for up to 12 hours to fully activate the battery's performance. For regular charging, avoid overcharging - generally 6-8 hours is sufficient. Prolonged charging, such as exceeding 9 hours or overnight, can easily damage the battery. To prevent overcharging, consider purchasing a timer to set a 6-8 hour countdown.
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