What is the maximum charging power of the BYD Tang 80?
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The maximum charging power of the BYD Tang 80 is 3.3 kilowatts. Charging methods: Currently, there are mainly two charging methods for electric vehicles. One is called a charging pile, commonly known as "fast charging," and the other is called a portable charger, which is "slow charging." These are roughly divided into four types of chargers with power ratings of 8A, 13A, 16A, and 32A. For current electric vehicles, 8A and 13A chargers are too slow, leaving only 16A and 32A types. Differences in charging methods: For pure electric vehicles, if you need to charge quickly, you can use fast charging, which takes about 3 to 4 hours to fully charge (using a 15KW DC charging pile). For daily use, you can consider using a portable charger (such as the MAXGREEN charger) at home. It takes 6 to 8 hours to charge to 100%, but daily usage typically consumes only 50%-60% of the battery, making overnight charging sufficient for daytime use. For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, the battery capacity is generally around 15kWh. The charging power of a portable charger is 3.3kWh, and the charging time is within 5 hours. Using a portable charger allows you to freely choose the location and time for charging.