
Detailed charging tutorial for the Baojun E200: 1. First, locate the charging port of the Baojun E200. The charging port is located behind the front logo. Open the cover to see it, and there is only this one port. Additionally, a full charge takes about 10 hours, and there is no fast-charging port. You can charge it overnight every two days. 2. The Baojun E200 can be charged in two ways: at an external charging station or at home using a 220V power source. Owners can choose based on their actual situation. 3. When charging, check if the parking brake (E200 foot brake) is properly engaged and if the charging gun is securely inserted. If not, press the black part of the charging gun and reinsert it once. If the wrench light is on, it indicates that the grounding at the charging location is not properly connected or is unstable, or the charging power voltage is too low, preventing a suitable charging environment. Note: Do not charge outdoors in rainy weather, and ensure safety measures are in place. When charging at home, a 220V AC socket (with grounding) can be used.

I usually commute with the Baojun E200, and charging is quite simple. Just use the charging cable that comes with the car and plug it into a standard 220V household socket. There's a charging port at the front of the car, and once plugged in, the dashboard will display the charging status. I usually charge it overnight, and it takes about eight hours to fully charge. In case of emergencies when I'm out, I can use a fast-charging station, which can charge the battery to 80% in about half an hour. Before charging, remember to check if the socket is properly grounded for safety, and it's best not to charge outdoors in rainy weather. The car doors automatically lock during charging, so there's no need to worry about security. Here's a handy tip: If the car isn't used for a long time, it's recommended to charge and discharge the battery once a month to maintain battery activity, which helps extend the battery's lifespan.

As a budget-conscious car owner, I've summarized several charging methods. The most commonly used is home slow charging, which just requires a grounded socket and costs less than ten yuan per night. When in a hurry, I go to shopping malls to use DC fast charging piles - most of the battery can be charged during a meal. Pay attention to the charging port indicator light: flashing red means charging, steady green means fully charged. It's recommended to charge when the battery drops to 20%, don't wait until it's depleted. Note: don't use ordinary extension cords for charging as they can overheat - it's best to install a dedicated charging socket. I've also installed a charging app on my phone to remotely monitor charging progress.

The Baojun E200 offers three charging methods: the household socket is the most convenient, just ensure the socket has a ground wire; the fast charging pile is suitable for emergencies; and the portable charger can be kept in the trunk as a backup. When charging, first unlock the vehicle before plugging in the gun, and after full charge, unplug the power before removing the gun. Avoid charging during the high noon heat in summer, and it's best to charge in the garage during winter. I'm in the habit of doing a deep charge every two weeks, which means using the battery down to 10% before fully charging it, as I've heard this helps calibrate the battery data. The manual states a full charge gives a range of 250 kilometers, but in practice, I can drive about 230 kilometers.


