What Are the Charging Requirements for New Energy Vehicles?
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New energy vehicle charging requirements are as follows: When purchasing a pure electric vehicle, the seller will provide a portable home charging cable that can be plugged directly into a 220V household socket for charging. However, this charger does not support fast charging and can only be used in slow charging mode, typically taking around 8 hours to fully charge. Currently, most pure electric vehicle owners use their cars during the day and charge them at home overnight. Charging precautions for pure electric vehicles: 1. Charge correctly to avoid over-discharging or overusing. Although slow charging takes longer, it is safer and provides better protection for the battery. 2. Follow standard charging procedures. Each time you charge, inspect the charging cable and lines to prevent safety incidents, and always charge according to standard procedures. 3. Power off before unplugging the charging cable. When charging is nearly complete, first turn off the power before removing the charging cable. This helps avoid potential electric leakage and unnecessary harm. 4. Charge in a suitable environment. Charging should be done in a well-ventilated area, as a good charging environment is highly beneficial for the vehicle.