Reasons Why Zotye E200 Cannot Charge with Slow Charging?
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The reason why Zotye E200 cannot charge with slow charging is due to a damaged fuse inside the battery. In this case, the only solution is to replace the fuse inside the battery. Poor contact, which includes many aspects such as poor contact between the fuse tube and fuse seat, poor contact between the plug and socket, and poor contact between the charger and power source, can all affect the normal charging of the electric vehicle. This leads to situations where the battery cannot charge or cannot be fully charged. Poor contact of the plug-ins inside the battery: mainly caused by issues with the connection between the positive and negative terminals of the battery. You can try reconnecting or replacing the wires. Battery exceeding its service life: the normal lifespan of a battery is about 5 years, but frequent incorrect charging methods can cause the battery to fail prematurely. The solution is to replace the battery. First, check the reasons: whether there is poor contact between the charging cable and charging interface, whether there is an issue with the charging station, whether the vehicle has been turned off, whether there is a problem with the charging gun, or whether there is a fault with the vehicle's charging interface or transformer, etc. Abnormal voltage during charging: mobile phones or other electronic products usually come with charging monitoring or detection programs. If the voltage is unstable, charging will be prohibited to avoid damaging the device. If the voltage and current output by the car charger cannot meet the charging requirements of the device being charged and fall below the minimum standard, charging will not be possible. Since the vehicle experiences bumps and shakes while driving, this can cause the charging interface to loosen, resulting in poor contact and inability to charge properly.
As an owner, I've experienced this situation before. The Zotye E200 not charging during slow charging could be due to the charging plug not being inserted firmly, resulting in poor contact. Once, my car had the same issue. I checked the charging gun and the vehicle port and found dust blockage inside. It worked much better after cleaning. Unstable power voltage is also a factor—try switching to a different socket. Or, the charging module might have overheated and triggered protection; park in a shaded area and let it cool before trying again. Additionally, a software bug in the battery management system could prevent charging; restarting the vehicle or charger might help. Deeper causes include aging internal chargers or blown fuses, which require professional tools to diagnose. If simple fixes don’t work, don’t delay—head to an authorized service center immediately for diagnosis. Safety comes first. Develop a habit of regularly inspecting charging equipment and schedule maintenance to minimize issues.