What type of battery does the Arrizo 5e use?

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SanNora
07/24/25 4:29am
The Arrizo 5e is equipped with a ternary lithium battery. Relevant details are as follows: 1. The Arrizo 5e450 also supports two modes: ECO (Economy) and SPORT (Sport). The Economy mode extends the driving range, while the Sport mode enhances driving pleasure, allowing for effortless switching and a personalized driving experience. 2. The Arrizo 5e450 features a seven-level energy recovery system. During braking and coasting, the motor participates in regenerative braking, converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy for energy recovery, thereby extending the driving range. 3. The Arrizo 5e450 is also equipped with the ninth-generation Bosch ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and HAC (Hill Start Assist Control), ensuring smooth and stable passage whether on flat ground or steep slopes.
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JosephAnn
08/11/25 12:01am
I'm quite familiar with the Arrizo 5e. It uses the mainstream ternary lithium battery for electric vehicles. Official Chery documentation clearly states the battery type is lithium-ion, with major suppliers being industry leaders like CATL and CALB. This type of battery has relatively high energy density, which is why the 2017 model could achieve a 351 km range, and with battery pack upgrades by 2021, it directly reached over 500 km. During my test drive, I noticed the fast charging performance was decent, reaching 80% in half an hour. The most practical feature is its liquid-cooled temperature control system, where the cooling fan automatically activates during fast charging in summer to prevent battery overheating. Many people might not know this, but the nickel-cobalt-manganese formulation of ternary lithium batteries has been adjusted over the years, with newer models showing significantly better performance in low temperatures compared to older versions.
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