
Below is the relevant introduction to charging the iEV6E electric car: JAC iEV6E charging process: Turn off the ignition, open the charging port cover switch, take out the slow charging cable, then insert the slow charging plug into the slow charging pile, select the charging mode. Since a State Grid charging pile is used, you can directly click to charge on the mobile phone. JAC iEV6E's range capability: The working condition range can reach 170km, and the maximum range is 205km. The JAC iEV6E is equipped with a motor with a maximum power of 45kW. The top speed can reach 102km/h. It uses a 22kWh lithium iron phosphate battery.

I just bought a iEV6e and felt a bit nervous about my first charging experience. As a new owner, here are some tips: Before charging, make sure the car is turned off and parked on level ground, avoiding slopes. Securely plug the home charger into a 220V socket. The charging port is located below the front emblem—align and insert the plug until you hear a click to lock it in place. After starting, the car screen or app will display the charging status. Generally, slow charging for about 8 hours to reach 80% is ideal for battery longevity. Don’t rush to unplug after charging; first stop the charging via the app, wait 5 seconds, then unlock and remove the plug. Keep the charging port dry and clean regularly. I prefer charging overnight for a full battery during daytime commutes—it’s cost-effective and convenient.

As a homemaker using the iEV6e for three years, charging is simple and practical. At home, use the charging cable that came with the car. First, check that the cable is undamaged, plug it into a wall socket to power it on, then align it with the car's charging port and push firmly until the green indicator light locks on for safety. The APP can be set to automatically charge during low-cost electricity hours at midnight or to monitor levels. It's recommended to stop charging at 90% to extend battery life, as frequent fast charging can damage the battery. When charging outside, look for public DC charging stations—20 minutes can add 200 km of range, but don't overuse it. Remember to close the windows while charging and avoid splashing water nearby—safety first.

From an EV enthusiast's perspective: The iEV6e charges quite efficiently! AC slow charging at 3 kW takes 7-8 hours for a full charge; DC fast charging reaches 80% in just 30 minutes – but always confirm temperature is normal (above 20°C) before connecting. I use the APP to schedule charging during off-peak hours, saving over half on electricity costs. The built-in management system prevents overvoltage and overload – highly recommend using the OEM adapter. Pro tip: Practice shallow charging/discharging to protect the lithium battery, but do a full discharge/recharge monthly for calibration.

Safety First Charging iEV6E: Turn off the car and air conditioning, ensure the charging gun is dry and free of cracks. When slow charging, plug directly into a household socket without using an extension cord to prevent overheating; after inserting into the car port, wait 3 seconds for the indicator light to stabilize with a steady green light before leaving the site. After charging ends, tap 'Stop' in the APP, wait a few seconds for unlocking, then gently remove the gun. Key precautions: Stay away from ignition sources during charging and regularly clean the charging port.

Commuter time-saving tips: My iEV6e charging integrates with the life APP setting for late-night low electricity rates to save money, full charge takes 6-8 hours. Fast charging stations replenish half the range in 20 minutes, a great choice when in a hurry. maintenance involves weekly shallow charging and discharging, avoiding storage at 0% or 100%. Related tips include pre-cooling the car before charging to accelerate the process, halving the time in winter.


