How to Charge the Wuling Mini?
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Wuling Mini can be charged using a standard 220V household power supply. This vehicle comes with a charger and can also be charged at roadside charging stations. Below is an introduction to the Wuling Hongguang Mini: 1. Configuration: The Wuling Hongguang Mini's electric motor has a maximum power of 20kW and a maximum torque of 85Nm. The vehicle is equipped with lithium-ion batteries across all models, which are more durable and have higher energy density. The front suspension uses MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link non-independent suspension. 2. Dimensions: The Wuling Hongguang Mini has a wheelbase of 1940mm, with length, width, and height measuring 2917mm, 1493mm, and 1621mm respectively. It is a 3-door, 4-seater car with a curb weight of approximately 700kg.
I've been driving the Wuling Mini for a while now, and I mainly rely on the home charging cable that came with the car. I usually park in my residential area or home garage, find a 220V socket, plug it in, and it's very convenient. Typically, I charge it before going to bed, and it's fully charged in 7-9 hours, ready for an easy commute the next day. When I'm out, I use public fast-charging stations. I download the Star Charge APP to search for nearby stations, scan the QR code to start charging, and it reaches 80% in about half an hour, which is great for long trips. It's important to ensure socket safety, make sure the grounding is proper, and use a rain cover for the plug on rainy days to prevent electric shocks. Also, avoid using fast charging too often, as it can shorten the battery's lifespan. Doing a slow charge once a month helps maintain the battery, making it worry-free and durable. Overall, it feels very cost-effective—each charge costs just a few yuan, much cheaper than a gasoline car.