Where is the power supply in the Song Plus?

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LaKyle
07/29/25 8:19am
The rear two-seat bench can be folded flat to be level with the trunk. There is a 220V power outlet inside the car. The core component of the switching mode power supply is a DC/DC converter. Location of the car power supply: The rear two-seat bench can be folded flat to be level with the trunk. There is a 220V power outlet inside the car. The core component of the switching mode power supply is a DC/DC converter. How to use the car power supply: Insert the car inverter into the cigarette lighter socket of the car. When inserting, check the tightness between the plug and the socket. If it is too loose, spread the two spring pieces on both sides of the plug, and then insert it into the cigarette lighter socket. Please confirm whether the power indicator light of the car inverter is on. Insert the power plug of the electrical appliance to be used into the socket of the car power converter.
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NoahRose
08/12/25 11:30am
Hey, I've encountered this question quite a few times. Based on my experience driving the BYD Song Plus, the car power outlet is usually located under the front center console—to be precise, right next to the gear shift buttons. You can easily spot the 12V cigarette lighter socket there, which can be used for plugging in a car charger. Sometimes, the USB ports are also nearby, such as in the center armrest area, making it convenient to charge phones or other devices. If you've got the higher trim version, there might be an additional power outlet near the rear air vents, but the main one in the front is the most practical. The placement is quite well-designed—it doesn’t obstruct your view and is easy to access. However, I’d advise against plugging in high-power devices randomly to avoid blowing a fuse. In short, just take a quick glance at the center console before driving, and you’ll definitely find it, ensuring you never have to worry about charging during daily commutes.
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