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cRVS/j
No.349
Remember when china unveiled 1MW charger which could charge EVs to provide 400km range in like 15 mins.
Well another startup was doing the same thing and showcased the same few months back, new update on it.
>1MW current capacity,
>1.5MW in future
>can charge EVs to support around 300km or so range in 15mins
How are they doing so desu.

vSf29i
No.350
>>349(OP)
Fast charging was always possible. But much more heat + battery wear. This shit is going to explode or be incredibly wasteful. Chinks dont care because they have a bugman mindset.


cRVS/j
No.351
>>350
That's what i am curious apart from how can any EV just support it.
LQt9W9
No.355
>>350
Solid state batteries won't have these problems


cRVS/j
No.357
>>355
i was looking into it, they are using a solution similar to tesla where they use liquid cooling while power transfer.
they also i think modify or provide some sort of framework for the batteries to cool while chargin.
M03dGw
No.361
>>357
>t. dunning kruger