What is the charging power of the Little Ant?

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Logan
07/30/25 3:11am
Here is the introduction about the charging power of the Little Ant: 1. Models before the 2019 version: The vehicle's onboard charger has a power of 3.5kw, meaning the maximum charging power is set at 3.5kw. The portable charger provided with the car matches this power, and it can be used with a standard home air-conditioning socket. However, the charging time is relatively long. 2. The 2019 version of the Little Ant: The vehicle's onboard charger power has been upgraded to 6.6kw, nearly doubling the power compared to the older models. The portable charger provided with the car still has a power of 3.5kw, so using this charger does not make a significant difference compared to the older models. The later-provided charging station has a peak power of 7.5kw, so it is recommended to use wiring that can handle higher currents during installation, preferably 4-6 gauge wires. Charging with the station is indeed faster, taking about 5-7 hours to fully charge.
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