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Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 charging guide — times, costs, and routine (2025)

3 min read·Last updated: 2025-01-01·By ev.care editorial team

TL;DR

88 kWh battery, 9-hour AC charge, 360 km range, 20-80% in ~36 min (120 kW DC) DC fast charging. Home charging covers 80–90% of all energy; fast charging covers the rest.

If you are bringing a Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 home, you have 88 kWh to keep topped up and a 9-hour AC charge cycle to schedule around. That sounds intimidating until you map it to real life: 360 km is more than most weekly mileage, and an overnight plug-in covers it. Below is the full charging playbook for the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7.

Home charging the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7

Setting up the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7's home charge is a one-time job that shapes the next several years of ownership. The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 accepts standard AC at home and completes a full empty-to-full cycle in roughly 9 hours. For the typical owner, that translates to plugging in around 30% remaining at night and waking up to a full battery. Per-km charging cost on a standard residential tariff comes out far below an equivalent petrol car, and on off-peak time-of-use plans the gap widens further. Set the daily ceiling to 80% — that single discipline keeps the 88 kWh battery healthier for longer.

Fast charging the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7

Public fast-charging is where the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7's wider segment positioning becomes real-world relevant. The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 supports DC fast charging with a typical session profile of 20-80% in ~36 min (120 kW DC), which is what you'll use on road trips and the occasional bad-planning day. Plan long trips around natural stops — coffee, lunch, restroom — so the charge happens in parallel with something you'd do anyway. 360 km of range plus one DC stop is enough for almost any single-day journey within the country.

Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 battery longevity

Battery health on the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 is largely about your daily routine, not big interventions. Avoid leaving the 88 kWh pack at very low or very high state of charge for long periods. Pre-condition before fast charging in cold weather — the battery accepts higher current when warm, which means a shorter session and less heat stress. Maxus (SAIC)'s battery management system on the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 is conservative by design, so most owners who follow basic charging hygiene see minimal degradation over the first three to four years.

Practical next steps

Set the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 to schedule charging for off-peak tariff hours. Most utilities offer a night-rate window that cuts per-kWh cost meaningfully — the savings add up over a year.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 support DC fast charging?
Yes — the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 supports DC fast charging with a typical session time of 20-80% in ~36 min (120 kW DC). That covers most road-trip needs in under a meal break.
What's the per-km charging cost for the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7?
At home on off-peak tariff, the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 costs a small fraction of an equivalent petrol car per km. Public fast charging is several times that — still cheaper than petrol on a typical session, but the gap narrows.
What's the best daily charging routine for the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7?
Plug in when you get home, set the cap to 80%, schedule the charge for off-peak hours, and forget about it. That single habit covers most Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 owners' daily needs and is gentlest on the battery.
How long does the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 take to charge fully?
On a standard 7 kW AC wall box, the Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7 takes about 9 hours to go from empty to full — covering its full 88 kWh battery. Most owners plug in overnight at 30% remaining and wake up to a full charge.

The Maxus (SAIC) eDeliver 7's charging spec is among the more accommodating in its segment — make use of that by setting up a home box on day one and keeping fast-charge sessions short.

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