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CHARGE TYPES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Charging Information
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AC Charge: The electric vehicle is charged by plugging into a AC charger installed at
your home or a public charging station. (For further details, refer to the ‘AC Charge’.)
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DC Charge: You can charge at high speeds at public charging stations. Refer to the
respective company’s manual that is provided for each DC charger type.
Battery performance and durability can deteriorate if the DC charger is used
constantly.
Use of DC charge should be minimized in order to help prolong high voltage battery
life.
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Portable Charge: The Electric vehicle can be charged by using household electricity.
The electrical outlet at your home must comply with regulations and can safely
accommodate the Voltage / Current (Amps) / Power (Watts) ratings specified on the
portable charge.
Charging Time Information
Charging type
Standard battery type
Extended battery type
AC charge
Takes approx. 5 hours 50
minutes at room temperature
when charged to 100%
Takes approx. 7 hours 10 minutes
at room temperature when
charged to 100%.
DC charge
350 kW
charger
Takes about 18 minutes at
room temperature when
charged from 10% to 80%. Can
be charged to 100%.
Takes about 18 minutes at room
temperature when charged from
10% to 80%. Can be charged to
100%.
50 kW
charger
Takes about 63 minutes at
room temperature when
charged from 10% to 80%. Can
be charged to 100%.
Takes about 66 minutes at room
temperature when charged from
10% to 80%. Can be charged to
100%.
Portable charge
Takes approx. 51 hours 5
minutes at room temperature
when charged to 100%.
Takes approx. 68 hours at room
temperature when charged to
100%.
Information
Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger
specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage
battery may vary.