Why Can't New Energy Vehicles Be Charged at Home?
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New energy vehicles can be charged at home, but it is very slow. Household electricity is 220 volts, and it takes about 26 hours to fully charge if you don't mind the slow speed. Generally, the power bureau installs 4-square, 5-20 amp wires and meters. If you want to charge faster, you can try replacing the wires. The advantages of new energy vehicles are introduced as follows: 1. Introduction one: The usage cost of new energy vehicles is one-tenth of that of traditional fuel vehicles. Fuel vehicles mainly require maintenance for the engine system, along with regular replacement of engine oil, oil filters, etc. 2. Introduction two: New energy vehicles are driven by motors, naturally omitting conventional maintenance items such as engine oil, three filters, belts, etc. Only the battery pack and motor need maintenance to keep them clean. 3. Introduction three: From the difference in conventional maintenance items, it can be seen that the maintenance of new energy vehicles is simpler and more convenient than that of fuel vehicles, and naturally, the cost is significantly reduced.