How many kilowatt-hours of electricity does it take to fully charge the Yuan EV?
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It takes 45 to 50 kilowatt-hours to fully charge the Yuan EV. The Yuan EV has a battery capacity of 42kWh, and there will be some energy loss during the charging process. It is recommended to charge the Yuan EV when the battery level drops to the warning red mark. Charging can be done through household single-phase AC charging, wall-mounted single-phase AC charging box, or single-phase AC charging pile. Taking the 2019 Zhi Lian Ling Dong model Yuan EV as an example, its body dimensions are: 4360mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2535mm. The front suspension of the 2019 Zhi Lian Ling Dong model Yuan EV is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
I think my Yuan EV requires about 58 kWh for a full charge, as the battery capacity is 53 kWh, but there's always a 10%-15% energy loss during charging, equivalent to an extra 5-6 kWh. I can easily manage a full charge overnight using a home charging station, costing less than 30 yuan, and it's super cost-effective for driving over 300 kilometers. Compared to driving a gasoline car, it saves a lot of money and is more environmentally friendly. I usually stick to slow charging to protect the battery lifespan. If you have a different version, like the base model with only 40 kWh, it might only need around 45 kWh—just check the car manual or app for specifics. Paying attention to charging habits in the long run is good for both your wallet and the environment.