How many kilowatt-hours does the Baojun E200 need to charge?
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Baojun E200 requires 22 kilowatt-hours to charge. Baojun E200 power: The Baojun E200 can be directly charged using a standard 220V three-pin household power supply with grounding, with a charging power of less than 2kW, equivalent to two rice cookers working simultaneously, taking about 10 hours to charge. The Baojun E200 also comes with an innovative charging socket, which allows for economical and convenient charging without the need for grid expansion, making charging more convenient. To meet users' fast charging needs, the Baojun E200 is also equipped with a 6.6kW charger, which can fully charge the vehicle in about 4 hours. Range: The constant-speed range is 270 kilometers, and the NEDC range is 210 kilometers.
I've been driving the Baojun E200 for a while now, and the charging capacity needs some clarification. Its nominal battery capacity is around 17.4 kWh, but there's some energy loss during actual charging, such as conversion to heat, so the electricity drawn from the grid usually ranges between 18 to 19 kWh. Many factors affect this amount: efficiency is higher in warm weather with less loss, while cold weather requires more electricity consumption. The type of charger is also crucial—home slow charging has slightly less loss compared to public fast charging, taking about 8 hours to fully charge with approximately 18 kWh. For daily driving of just over 100 km, I charge when the battery level drops to around 20%, avoiding letting it get too low. Remember, using original equipment for charging can minimize issues. Overall, understanding these patterns makes trip planning much easier, and developing a regular charging habit helps prolong the car's lifespan.