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How to charge an Electric Classic Car and how long does it take to charge

Jun 05, 2025

The charging method and charging time of Electric Classic Cars are closely related to their battery type and configuration. The following is a detailed description:
Charging method
Most Electric Classic Cars are charged with an external power supply. The standard charging interface is located on the side or rear of the car body and supports direct connection to a 220V household power supply. When charging, you need to turn off the vehicle power first, insert the charging gun into the interface and make sure it is firm, then turn on the power to start charging. Some models are equipped with an intelligent charging management system, which will automatically cut off the power after being fully charged to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery. In addition, some high-end models support fast charging with an on-board charger, which needs to be used with a dedicated charging pile, but it is necessary to pay attention to whether the charging pile specifications are compatible with the vehicle.
Charging time
Lead-acid battery models: Common in economical electric classic cars, the battery capacity is mostly 12V×6 blocks (72V system), the charging time is usually 8-10 hours, and the power must be cut off in time after being fully charged to avoid long-term floating charging affecting the life.
Lithium battery models: mid- to high-end models mostly use lithium batteries, which have higher charging efficiency at the same capacity and take about 6-8 hours to charge. Some models that support fast charging can be charged to 80% in 3-4 hours, but frequent fast charging may shorten the battery cycle life.
Reasonable and standardized charging operations can not only ensure the endurance performance of Electric Classic Cars, but also extend the battery life.

 

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