How many kilowatt-hours of electricity are needed to fully charge the BYD Han EV?
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It takes 80 kilowatt-hours of electricity to fully charge the BYD Han EV. The BYD Han is a mid-to-large-sized car under the BYD brand, available in both pure electric and plug-in hybrid versions. BYD Han EV configuration: The latest BYD EV Standard Range Luxury model features a front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor paired with a fixed gear ratio transmission, with a motor power of 163kW. The high-voltage battery pack uses a 64.8kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, which can be fast-charged to 80% in 0.42 hours. When driving on urban roads in summer, the vehicle's range is approximately 460km, while the highway range is around 400km, with an energy consumption of 14-16 kilowatt-hours per 100km. In terms of power, the vehicle offers ECO and Sport modes, with ECO mode being the default for daily driving. Methods to maintain EV range: Increase battery pack capacity: For pure electric vehicles, the capacity of the power battery pack directly affects its range performance. To improve the range of a pure electric vehicle, the first step is to increase the capacity of the vehicle's power battery pack. Reduce vehicle weight: The greater the vehicle weight, the greater the resistance encountered during driving, leading to higher energy consumption and consequently poorer range performance. Improve motor efficiency: Generally, under the same battery pack capacity and vehicle weight, a vehicle with higher motor efficiency will exhibit better range performance.