Leapmotor T03: Ternary Lithium or Lithium Iron Phosphate?
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Leapmotor T03 offers both ternary lithium and lithium iron phosphate battery options. Range: The Leapmotor T03 is an electric vehicle. Starting with its range, this model comes with two battery types: lithium iron phosphate and ternary lithium, both certified by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to offer a range of 403 kilometers. However, actual usage may vary due to numerous influencing factors. Practicality: Compared to other electric commuter vehicles, the Leapmotor T03 offers better practicality. It features a multimedia screen, which many vehicles in the same class lack. Its five-door structure makes it more convenient for rear passengers to get in and out. Even with the rear seats upright, the trunk provides ample space for storage.
As a daily commuter, I've been driving the Leapmotor T03 for half a year now. This car uses lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are particularly suitable for urban driving. It's low-cost and highly safe, with no worries about risks during regular charging. Compared to ternary lithium batteries, LFP batteries are more durable in stop-and-go city traffic and have a longer lifespan. I find it quite hassle-free to drive. The only downside is that it's slightly heavier and has weaker acceleration, but the range is sufficient—fully charged, it can run over 300 kilometers, making it a great choice for office workers like me who want to save money and hassle. Battery performance dips slightly in winter, but preheating solves the issue. Overall, among entry-level electric vehicles, this is a reliable choice—both eco-friendly and economical.