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      <title>Fiat 500 and Leapmotor T03 Charging Philosophy Thoughts</title>
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      <description>For many months I have been using a Fiat 500 and I usually charged it to around 80 percent before stopping the charge because the last 20 percent took an hour, and I paid for electricity that was wasted as heat, when the car trickled charged to one hundred percent.&#xA;I knew that if I drove two trips to Morges I would either need to charge when I got home, or ideally on a private charger at destination.</description>
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