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Fast charging: The #1 reason EV batteries age faster is also what makes them more convenient
EV fast-charging above 12% of sessions doubles battery degradation to 3% annually, potentially costing thousands in premature ...
ChargePoint’s new 600-kilowatt stations promise 10-minute charging times. The only problem? No U.S. EVs are ready for that kind of power. America’s next big leap in charging is coming. ChargePoint ...
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Rivian patents ultra-fast car-to-car charging
A new power unit would allow full-speed DC charging from car to car.
IONNA, the EV charging joint venture backed by eight automakers – BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Toyota – just announced its biggest charging deal yet. It’s ...
Chinese EV battery giant CATL has developed a new battery that supports ultra-fast charging while preserving long-term ...
As electric vehicles continue to be seen more often on public roads, manufacturers across the world are relentlessly pushing to find the next great leap in battery technology. That is more clear than ...
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World’s Biggest EV Battery Maker Claims 1.1 Million Miles of Fast Charging With Minimal Degradation
EV Battery manufacturer CATL says it has effectively addressed one of the biggest anxieties in EV ownership: battery degradation from repeated DC fast charging. According to a report from InsideEVs, ...
The firm analyzed data from more than 22,700 vehicles across 21 models and found a striking pattern: batteries subjected to frequent charging sessions above 100 kilowatts ...
At the Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year, Chinese car giant BYD demonstrated a technology that could radically change life for electric vehicle owners – a charger that can refill a battery in just ...
A California startup wants to boost America’s EV charging infrastructure with a plug-and-play solution. The ElectricFish 400squared can be installed in as little as a few hours instead of months. That ...
CATL has revealed a new type of battery that it promises will retain 80% of its capacity after 3,000 rapid charging cycles.
China just laid out a plan to roll out over 100,000 ultra-fast EV charging stations by 2027 – and they’ll all be open to the public. The National Development and Reform Commission’s (NDRC) joint ...
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