What is the charging method for the Ora Good Cat?
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The charging ports of the Ora Good Cat are located on the front fenders on both sides of the vehicle. The left side is the slow charging port, and the right side is the fast charging port. The Ora Good Cat's fast charging time from 20% to 80% is 0.5 hours, while slow charging from 0 to 100km takes 8 hours. Taking the Ora Good Cat 2021 400km Standard Range Muse Edition Ternary Lithium as an example: its length, width, and height are 4235mm, 1825mm, and 1596mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. It is equipped with a single-speed transmission for electric vehicles, with a top speed of 150 kilometers per hour, and the body type is a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback.
As a long-term owner of the Ora Good Cat, I find its charging methods incredibly flexible. For daily use, I simply plug into a standard 220V AC wall socket at home using the portable charger—overnight charging for 6-8 hours gives me a full battery, which is super convenient and cost-effective. When traveling long distances with urgent needs, roadside DC fast-charging stations come to the rescue, delivering an 80% charge in just 30 minutes—enough for several hundred kilometers. The charging port, located on the left front of the car, pops open with a press, making operation foolproof. I love using the Ora app to monitor charging status in real-time, schedule off-peak nighttime charging to save on electricity costs, and receive completion alerts. The battery management is smart, featuring overheat protection for safety—just remember to unplug and tidy up after charging. Whether for city commutes or countryside trips, this car's charging design is thoughtfully user-friendly.