How to Charge a New Energy Vehicle?

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LaThomas
07/30/25 3:56am
Charging methods for new energy vehicles: You can directly use a 220V household power source to charge the electric vehicle, which takes about 5 to 6 hours. Generally, when a new energy vehicle is delivered from the factory, the manufacturer provides a portable charger that can be plugged into a household power source for charging, although the charging speed is slower compared to using a charging station. New energy vehicle charging stations can be divided into floor-mounted charging stations and wall-mounted charging stations. Floor-mounted charging stations are suitable for parking spaces not close to walls, while wall-mounted charging stations are suitable for parking spaces near walls. Precautions when charging a new energy vehicle: 1. Ensure the charger and socket are firmly connected to guarantee electrical safety; 2. Do not wait until the new energy vehicle's battery is completely depleted before recharging.
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