Charging your GWM ORA

First things first, there are three ways to charge.

If it’s your first time making the switch to an electric vehicle, then charging can often be one of the more daunting aspects of the experience. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. The team at GWM ORA want to make EV’s easy, which is why we’ve put together this handy guide on all things charging for the ORA 03.

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Charging at home

You’ll probably do most of your charging at home on your domestic home charger. Charging your ORA 03 overnight means you’re all powered up for the day ahead and you’re charging when electricity is cheapest.

Charging Time* – 5 hours 24 minutes

*Home chargers typically ranges from 3kW – 7kW charge capacity and takes around 5hr 24 minutes to charge from 15% – 80%.

We would advise, prior to using a mains socket that you have the socket checked by an approved electrician to confirm that the socket and associated components can carry the required load. Alternatively, we would recommend you have a dedicated 240V/16 Amp socket installed.

Charging via Rapid Charger

If you’re on a longer journey and need a quick charge, rapid charging is the way to go. They range from 50kW all the way up to 350kW charging capacity, and beyond.

Charging Time* – 42 minutes

*Using a 100kW rapid charger, ORA can charge from 15% – 80% in around 42 minutes.

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GWM ORA 03 in white parked up

On street charging

If you’re out and about, then you’ll most likely use an ‘on-street’ charge point. Chances are you’ll only need a quick top up and you can expect roughly 50 miles range in about 1 hour.

Charging Time* – 3 hours 12 minutes

* On street chargers range from 11kW – 22kW charge capacity. If you were to charge the ORA from 15% – 80%, this can take 3hr 12 mins.

Do I need to buy charging cables?

ORA 03 will only require the use of two types of cables, type 2 for home and on-street charging and CCS Rapid charging. As mentioned previously, all charging is done through the CCS socket, whether that’s at home or out on the road. When purchasing a new ORA 03, the vehicle will come equipped with a 3 pin to type 2 connector which allows for ‘trickle charging’ from a domestic outdoor 3 pin socket. Customers can then optionally upgrade to a standard type 2 cable which will cost £210.00 inc VAT.

What about charging 0-100%?

Most car manufacturers quote their charge times with the assumption the battery won’t ever get down to zero.

As with all EVs, charging from 80% – 100% also takes the longest. It’s a bit like filling up a jug with water – when it gets to the top, you have to pour the rest in slowly so it doesn’t spill.

It’s also best to keep your battery charge levels between 10%-80% to increase its life and longevity.

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Public charging made easy

Octopus Electroverse

Download Electroverse app.

In partnership with Octopus Electroverse, GWM ORA offers free one-tap access to over 650,000+ public charge points across the UK and Europe. All accessible by one card and app – it’s one of the largest EV charging networks in the world, not to mention one of the simplest!

Using the Electroverse is easy, with no need for multiple apps or subscriptions, you can find your closest charge point across all charge point networks, plan your driving route, see live availability data, and charge all in one app without any added costs. All you need is a free-to-order Electrocard or the Electroverse app.

How does charging actually work?

ORA 03 comes with a combined charging system (CCS). In other words, one socket for all three ways of charging.

The CCS socket is split into two sections: the top section is for charging at home or on the street on an AC current.

The bottom section is for rapid charging the vehicle using a DC current.

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What’s AC/DC? power?

Power from the grid is always AC. It’s converted into ‘battery power’ using the car’s internal onboard converter – converting the AC power into DC power, which is then fed into the car battery. When you come across ‘AC’ it will always refer to home charging and on-street charging.

With DC power from rapid chargers, the DC converter is inside the charge point itself (rather than inside the car). Because it feeds power directly into the car without it going through the car’s onboard converter, it can charge at a much faster rate.

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