How many kilowatt-hours of electricity does it take to charge the Wuling Hongguang miniev once?
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Wuling Hongguang miniev requires 10 kilowatt-hours of electricity for a full charge. Below is some related information about the Hongguang miniev: Dimensions of the Hongguang miniev: The Wuling Hongguang miniev is a micro pure electric vehicle under the Wuling brand. Its length, width, and height are 2917mm, 1493mm, and 1621mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 1940mm. It is a three-door, four-seater hatchback. Seat functions of the Hongguang miniev: The front seats of the Wuling Hongguang miniev support forward and backward sliding and backrest angle adjustment. The rear seats also support a 20-degree tilt adjustment to help find a comfortable position. Additionally, the rear seats feature a folding function.
As a longtime owner of the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV, the charging capacity varies by model. The Macaron version uses a 13.8 kWh battery pack, the basic model has only 9.2 kWh, while the top-tier GB version can reach 26.5 kWh. Charging from 0% to 100% typically requires about 110% of the battery's nominal capacity due to a 10% conversion loss at the charging station. My Macaron version actually takes 14 kWh for a full charge, as measured by my home electricity meter. For daily use, I recharge at around 30% battery level, which requires about 9 kWh to top up—enough for roughly 100 km of driving. Slow charging isn't an issue; using the included charger with a standard 220V outlet takes 8 hours for a full charge, sufficient for a week's commute. When buying, always check the specs—battery capacity may differ by year, like the 2023 LFP version's 13.9 kWh. Remember, avoid deep discharging before charging to protect battery lifespan.