Electric Trucks Get Boost From Multi-Megawatt Fast Charging Stations - Bloomberg

2022-06-25 09:11:38 By : Mr. Maple Chen

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Attendees at the EVS 35 electric-vehicle conference in Oslo last week were able to check out a Scania truck charging at more than 1 Megawatt. That’s roughly four times greater than what Tesla’s Model 3 can charge. Swiss industrials firm ABB showed off its new multi-megawatt charger it says will be ready for pilots next year and commercial deployment in 2024. That product boasts an impressive capacity of up to 3MW.