Why can't the Baojun E100 be charged with household electricity?
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The reason why the Baojun E100 cannot be charged with household electricity is that the charging pile does not work and does not charge if the ground wire is not connected. You can connect a 2.5 square millimeter copper core wire from the grounding terminal of the charging pile to the common grounding terminal of the distribution box. Appearance: The front face of the Baojun E100 features a perforated grille with smooth lines. The A-pillar is blackened, paired with a two-tone body design, creating a visual effect of a floating roof. The Baojun E100 roof comes in five different colors, and there are also six styles of wheel cover decorations to meet the needs of different consumers. The side profile of the Baojun E100 is also relatively simple, with the taillight assembly adopting a design similar to a full-width style, connected in the middle by a light strip. Interior: The interior of the Baojun E100 adopts an overall wraparound design, with multi-directional adjustable seats, a multifunction steering wheel, and a liquid crystal instrument cluster that can achieve most functions. Additionally, the Baojun E100 has a 190L capacity trunk and up to ten storage spaces inside the car.
I encountered a similar issue when driving an electric car before. The Baojun E100 couldn't charge using household electricity, which is quite common. I think the most likely reason is insufficient power from the home socket or poor contact. Many old residential areas have aging wiring and unstable voltage. Electric vehicles require stable voltage for charging, and large fluctuations can easily cause interruptions. You should first check if the charging gun is plugged in tightly and see if the indicator light on the charging port is on. If it's not lit, the plug might be loose or the wire might be broken. Try switching to another socket, such as the independent socket in the kitchen, where the voltage is usually more stable. Also, check if there are any error messages on the car, like a charging fault displayed on the screen. This could mean the battery protection mechanism was triggered. Disconnect the charger and wait a few minutes before trying again. If none of these simple checks solve the problem, don't waste time—take it to a professional repair shop quickly to avoid damaging the car or causing hazards. Household charging issues often start small but can escalate. Regularly inspecting charging equipment can prevent problems.