Charging the Jaecoo J7 PHEV in the Philippines
The Jaecoo J7 PHEV is a plug-in hybrid SUV: it pairs a small battery you charge on Type 2 (AC) with a petrol engine for longer trips. Because it can always run on petrol, it never depends on a charger — but a home wall-box keeps the battery topped up for quiet, low-cost electric city driving. Figures here are approximate (2026).
What connector does the Jaecoo J7 PHEV use — and how to charge it
The Jaecoo J7 PHEV uses these plugs in the Philippines. All figures below are approximate (2026) and vary with the charger's power and your battery's state of charge.
Type2 (AC)
the standard AC plug for everyday and overnight charging — what most home and mall wall-boxes in the Philippines use.
Approx. battery
Around 18 kWh of usable capacity (approximate, 2026) — the size of the "tank" you're refilling.
Charging time at home
Roughly 3 hours for a near-full charge on a typical ~7kW home Type 2 wall-box — perfect overnight.
DC fast charging
On a mainstream ~50kW public DC fast charger, you can add most of the range you need in roughly 15 minutes (approximate).
Where to charge your Jaecoo J7 PHEV
With Type2 (AC), your Jaecoo J7 PHEV can charge almost anywhere EVs charge in the Philippines — at home, while you shop, and on the road. EVChargePH lets you see live availability and reserve a slot before you drive.
At home
Plug into a Type 2 wall-box overnight at the ~₱11–₱13/kWh home rate — the cheapest and most convenient way to charge.
At malls & offices
Top up while you shop, dine or work. Many Metro Manila and Cebu mall garages now host EV chargers.
On the road
Use public DC fast chargers along major routes for a quick top-up on longer drives across the country.
Popular cities: Makati, Quezon City, Cebu City and Davao City.
Charging a Jaecoo J7 PHEV in the Philippines — FAQ
What connector does the Jaecoo J7 PHEV use in the Philippines?+
The Jaecoo J7 PHEV uses Type2 (AC) in the Philippines. Type 2 handles everyday and overnight AC charging at home, while CCS2 is used for DC fast charging on the road. These figures are approximate (2026).
How long does it take to charge a Jaecoo J7 PHEV?+
With its roughly 18 kWh battery (approximate, 2026), a Jaecoo J7 PHEV takes about 3 hours for a near-full charge on a typical ~7kW home Type 2 wall-box — ideal overnight. On a mainstream ~50kW public DC fast charger via CCS2, you can add most of the range you need in roughly 15 minutes. Actual times vary with the charger's power, the battery's state of charge and the weather.
How much does it cost to charge a Jaecoo J7 PHEV in the Philippines?+
Charging at home on a typical Meralco residential rate of about ₱11–₱13 per kWh, a full charge of the Jaecoo J7 PHEV's ~18 kWh battery costs roughly ₱200–₱230 (approximate, 2026). Public chargers on EVChargePH show a clear rate up front, so you always see the price before you reserve — with no hidden fees.
Where can I charge a Jaecoo J7 PHEV in the Philippines?+
You can charge a Jaecoo J7 PHEV at home on a Type 2 wall-box, at malls and offices, and at public DC fast chargers along major routes. EVChargePH maps charging stations across Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao and beyond — open the live map to see availability near you and reserve a slot before you drive.
Charging guides for other electric cars
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