What is the charging power of the Baojun e100 in watts?

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MacAubree
07/24/25 1:12am
The charging power of the Baojun e100 is two thousand watts. Related introductions are as follows: 1. The Baojun E100 is the first new energy vehicle under the Baojun brand of SAIC-GM-Wuling, launched on July 21, 2017. 2. The front face of the Baojun E100 features a perforated grille with smooth lines. The A-pillar is treated with blackout, combined with a two-tone body design, creating a visual effect of a floating roof. 3. The Baojun E100 offers five color options for the roof and six styles of wheel cover decorations to meet the needs of different consumers. The side profile of the Baojun E100 is also relatively simple, with the taillights adopting a design similar to a through-type, connected in the middle by a light strip.
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LaLeonardo
08/10/25 8:49pm
I've been driving the Baojun E100 for half a year now. The charging power during slow charging is around 2200 watts, just like regular household appliances. I can simply plug it into a standard socket at night, and it takes about 8 hours to fully charge, which is very convenient and hassle-free. Although the power isn't high, it's practical enough. I usually charge it in the garage without needing to install a dedicated charging station, and the electricity cost is cheap—just a few yuan for a full charge. For short trips, charging once or twice a week is sufficient, as the battery range meets my needs. Just make sure the socket is clean and dry to avoid any circuit issues, and there's no trouble with daily driving.
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