What is the Mofan EC3?

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LeilaLee
07/25/25 2:38am
Mofan EC3 is a shared car model developed by Huaxia Mobility Co., Ltd. Introduction to the Mofan EC3: The Mofan EC3 is a pure electric microcar with a constant speed range of over 200 km at 60 km/h. It supports fast charging, taking only 36 minutes to charge from 30% to 80%. In terms of driving experience, it offers agile handling and smooth acceleration. The interior features a rotary knob-style electronic gear shift for easy operation. Introduction to the manufacturer's services: The company provides services such as new energy vehicle time-sharing rental and exclusive car usage, aiming to solve users' short-to-medium distance travel needs. Users can conveniently meet their car usage requirements without the need to purchase or maintain a vehicle.
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VanReagan
08/10/25 4:41pm
I'm an avid car enthusiast who frequently follows electric vehicles, and I've recently taken a keen interest in the Mobike EC3. This is a pure electric microcar produced by BAIC New Energy, primarily positioned for urban commuting and shared mobility services. Its compact and agile body, measuring under 3.5 meters in length, features a small turning radius, making parking extremely convenient—especially in crowded city centers. With a range of around 260 kilometers and support for fast charging, it can reach 80% capacity in just one hour, significantly enhancing practicality. In terms of performance, the motor delivers smooth power delivery, offering quick acceleration from a standstill without any jerking, resulting in a quiet and comfortable driving experience. The interior design is simple yet functional, with supportive seats. While the space is modest, it's adequate, and the rear seats can comfortably accommodate two passengers. Priced affordably, the new model can be purchased for just tens of thousands of yuan, and with low electricity costs, the monthly savings on fuel are substantial. It's commonly used on the Mobike mobility platform, where operation is straightforward—just unlock via the app. However, its long-distance capability is limited, so planning trips with public charging stations is recommended. Overall, it's an economical and efficient green choice, with a touch of personality in its design that appeals to younger drivers.
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