It depends on whether fast charging or slow charging is used. Specifically:
In fast charging mode, it generally takes 3 to 5 hours for the battery to reach a full state. This is ideal for use in emergency situations, such as when you need to get on the road quickly or when travel needs are urgent. By delivering energy quickly, the battery quickly recovers its high charge.

If you choose to charge slowly, it will take about 10 hours to complete the charging process. Compared with fast charging, slow charging has a better maintenance effect on the battery. Slow charging provides a steady and gradually increasing amount of power to the battery at a slower rate, helping to extend the life of the battery.
Regardless of the charging method used, the actual charging time will vary depending on factors such as battery performance and the degree of power loss. When the battery is in an extremely depleted state, it may take longer to fully charge. Therefore, when choosing a charging method, it is necessary to fully consider the actual situation.
In addition, when the vehicle is not in use for a long time, it is necessary to charge the battery regularly, because the battery will automatically discharge and the power will gradually decrease. Replenish the power in time to avoid the battery being in a state of power loss for a long time, so as to prolong the service life of the battery.
In short, knowing the charging time, choosing the appropriate charging method, and taking precautions according to the actual situation are all important steps to ensure the stable power supply of the battery and extend the life of the battery.





