What are the charging requirements for the Chery Ant?
2 Answers
Before charging, it is necessary to check whether there are any foreign objects in the charging gun, the insulator of the charging socket, the pins, and the socket holes. If there are, they should be cleaned with a high-pressure air gun and a brush. After that, follow the charging sequence to ensure the charging connection is correct before officially starting the charging process. The charging requirements for the Chery Ant are as follows: 1. Functional requirements: The electric vehicle charging cable is the carrier connecting the electric vehicle and the charging pile, and its basic function is to transmit electrical energy. However, with the development of charging technology, in order to better complete the charging process, communication between the electric vehicle and the charging pile is required, and automatic control is necessary when needed. 2. Cable requirements: The charging process imposes higher requirements on the charging cable. The charging cable not only needs to transmit electrical energy but also needs to transmit the status and information of the vehicle and the power battery to the charging pile for real-time interaction. Under necessary conditions, the charging action should be controlled to safely and reliably complete the charging process.
I've been driving the Chery Ant for a while now, and its charging requirements are actually quite hassle-free. It supports both slow charging and fast charging: slow charging can be done using a standard 220V household socket with a power output of around 7 kilowatts, taking about 6 to 8 hours to fully charge the battery; fast charging offers higher power, up to 30 kilowatts or more, allowing you to charge from 30% to 80% in just 30 minutes on a dedicated charging station. The charging ports are all national standard, and it's recommended to use original equipment to ensure compatibility. I usually charge slowly at home, and the electricity cost is very cheap—just a few yuan for a full charge that can run 150 kilometers. When charging, keep the environment dry and avoid high temperatures, direct sunlight, or rain to prevent short circuits; battery management is key—try not to let the battery level drop below 20% before charging, and stopping at 80% charge is best for battery health. For daily maintenance, regularly check if the charging cable interface is secure, as dust accumulation can cause poor contact.