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Charging Specification
Methods of Determining Whether a
Vehicle Needs Charging
1. If conditions permit, it is recommended
that you charge the vehicle when
parking it. Shallow charge and discharge
is conducive to prolonging the battery
life. Do not wait until the battery runs
out before recharging, which may not
be conducive to your next trip and the
battery life.
2. If the SOC low warning light goes on
during driving, it indicates that the
traction battery pack is low in power and
needs to be charged as soon as possible.
3. When the electricity meter indicates
low remaining power, or the endurance
mileage cannot meet the travel demand,
charging is required.
Requirement for Charging Power
Supply
1. The general household AC power supply
is used for the charging system of this
vehicle: Voltage: 230V; current ≥16A;
power> 3.6KW. Please ensure that the
load of the power supply line meets the
above requirements. If the supply line
is formed by connecting multiple lines,
the wires, plugs and sockets on each
line must meet the load requirements.
Otherwise, the part that cannot meet the
load requirements may melt or catch fire
due to overheating.
2. When the household power supply is
used for charging, the main switch and
leakage protection switch should be
installed at the front end of the charging
line, so that the main switch can be
disconnected and leakage protection can
be carried out in an emergency. Ground
wire must be grounded properly.
3. Be sure to select high-quality cables and
sockets, and ask a professional electrician
to install supply lines and equipment for
you.
Notes
When the AC charger plug provided
by the vehicle is used for charging, the
charging power is less than 3.3 KW. If the
vehicle is equipped with a 3.3 KW on-
board charger, the charging power can
reach 3.3 KW only when the high-power
AC charging pile is used for charging.
Precaution
Be sure to ask a professional electrician to
install the charging line for you; otherwise
it may cause fire or electric shock
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