What are the charging methods for new energy pure electric vehicles?
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New energy pure electric vehicles have the following charging methods: 1. Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging: The biggest feature is safety, even in rainy or snowy weather, there is no need to worry about the danger of electric shock; 2. Portable charging box: Mainly used for emergency charging. When the vehicle is idle, the portable charging box can be fully charged, and long-distance driving mainly relies on the portable charging box; 3. Traditional charging method with constant voltage and constant current to charge the electric vehicle: This is the traditional charging method, similar to charging an electric bicycle, just plug it into your own socket. This method is also frequently used during long-distance driving; 4. Small charging stations: These are roadside charging stations, which many people have probably seen by now. With future national policy support, they will certainly become more widespread in cities. Generally, partial charging takes 1-2 hours, while a full charge takes 3-5 hours. These figures may vary due to differences in vehicles and the power of charging stations; 5. Fast charging: Currently, fast charging technology still has some limitations, but fast charging piles emerged last year. Generally, about 80% of the battery can be charged in just over ten minutes. It is expected that this technology will be widely popularized by the end of this year, and vehicle batteries will be further optimized to meet the needs of fast charging and wireless charging; 6. Battery replacement: Replacing a fully charged battery can extend the vehicle's driving range.