What are the charging requirements for the Roewe Clever?

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StSabrina
07/25/25 1:47pm
The charging requirements for the Roewe Clever include the need for a grounded wire, which must be at least 4 square millimeters in size. Below is an introduction to the Roewe Clever: 1. Brand Introduction: Roewe is a Chinese automotive brand under the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). The brand was launched in 2006. The automotive technology used by Roewe originates from Rover, a British car brand that was later acquired by SAIC. However, SAIC only possesses the technology related to the Rover brand and does not have the rights to use the Rover brand itself. 2. Roewe's Electric Vehicles: The Roewe Clever CLEVER is a microcar with a comprehensive range of 260 kilometers. The Roewe ei5 is a compact car with a range of 420 kilometers. The Roewe RER6 is another compact car, offering a range of 620 kilometers. The Roewe R5 New Energy is a compact SUV with a range of 320 kilometers.
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