How to Charge a Recon EV Car Imported from Japan (Malaysia Edition)

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Sep 13 ·

Buying a reconditioned EV from Japan can be an affordable and exciting way to join the EV revolution — but then reality hits:
“Wait… why doesn’t this plug fit?” 😅

Don’t worry — here’s your ultimate guide to understanding and charging your recon Japanese EV safely and confidently in Malaysia.


🔌 Step 1: Understand the Connector Types

Most recon EVs from Japan use older Japanese-standard connectors, which are different from the Malaysian standard.

Charging TypeJapanese EV ConnectorMalaysian Public Connector
DC Fast ChargingCHAdeMOCCS2 (Combo)
AC Slow ChargingType 1 (J1772)Type 2 (Mennekes)

This means your Japanese EV can’t directly plug into most Malaysian chargers.
Instead, you’ll need the correct adaptors to bridge the gap.


🧩 Step 2: Get the Right Adaptors

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These two adaptors are must-haves for every Japanese recon EV owner:

💡 Pro Tip: Keep both adaptors in your boot — charging anxiety disappears when you’re always prepared.


⚡ Step 3: Know Where to Charge

Here’s how to use your adaptors at Malaysian charging stations:

  • At AC Chargers (slow chargers)
    1. Plug the station’s Type 2 cable into your Type 2 → Type 1 adaptor.
    2. Plug the adaptor into your car’s Type 1 port.
    3. Start charging using the app or RFID card.
  • At DC Fast Chargers
    1. Plug the station’s CCS2 cable into your CCS2 → CHAdeMO adaptor.
    2. Plug the adaptor into your car’s CHAdeMO port.
    3. Initiate the charging session — watch your battery fill fast ⚡

Charging speeds

  • AC: 3.3–6.6 kW → around 6–8 hours for a full charge.
  • DC: 50 kW → around 30–45 mins to reach 80%.

⚠️ Step 4: Understand the Limitations of Recon EVs

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Knowing the quirks of your recon EV will help you avoid frustration:

  • Smaller battery capacity (24–30 kWh)
    → Limited range (~120–150 km real world)
  • Battery degradation
    → Older cars may have 70–80% battery health left
  • Limited DC charging speed
    → Most max out at 50 kW
  • Japanese-only infotainment system
    → Might need language conversion
  • No local manufacturer warranty
    → Repairs and servicing are your responsibility

Reality check: They’re great budget EVs — just don’t expect Tesla-level range and performance.


🛒 Step 5: Get Your Gear from a Trusted Local Supplier

Looking for quality adaptors that actually work?
Check out EVMan.my — a trusted EV accessory supplier in Malaysia.

  • Genuine CCS2→CHAdeMO & Type 2→Type 1 adaptors
  • Local warranty & after-sales support
  • Friendly experts who understand recon EV quirks

Buy local → avoid fake adaptors → charge happily. ✅


📝 Quick Charging Checklist

Here’s your charging cheat sheet to save or print:

  • ✅ Get CCS2→CHAdeMO and Type 2→Type 1 adaptors
  • ✅ Use AC charging for daily slow charging
  • ✅ Use DC charging for fast road-trip top-ups
  • ✅ Expect lower range & plan trips accordingly
  • ✅ Buy from trusted local suppliers like EVMan.my

⚡ Final Thoughts

Charging a recon EV from Japan might seem tricky at first — but with the right adaptors, knowledge, and mindset, it becomes easy.
Think of it like learning to use chopsticks after years of forks — awkward at first, but smooth once you get it. 😉

You’ve got this — happy (and quiet) driving! 🌱🚗

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