The first of the trio is the eT60 that’s set to arrive in November 2022. It will initially be offered in 4×2 double cab guise and is powered by an 88.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The SAIC-backed automaker says it is good for 330 km of range on the combined WLTP cycle and that it can charge from 5-100 per cent using an 11 kW charger in 9 hours and charge from 20-80 per cent in 45 minutes with a DC fast-charger.
Plugging the eDeliver9 into a DC fast charger for 45 minutes will see battery charge go from 20 to 80 per cent. Completing a fully charge on an 11 kW 3-phase AC charger takes approximately 9 hours., an electric people mover. The 7-seater has a 90 kWh lithium-ion battery pack with up to 440 km of range depending on the variant. It can charge from 20-80 per cent at a DC charger in 36 minutes or at an AC 11 kW charger in 8.5 hours.