The charger integrates a battery system, making it possible to install ultra-fast charging stations at a much lower cost without civil engineering or mains connection, the companies claimed. “The quick charging system can charge two e-cars with up to 150 kilowatts of power at the same time, thus providing an additional range of around 200 km on average in just 15 minutes,” the statement said. The charging station is fed by a standard 16- to 63-ampere power connection to ensure that it has sufficient capacity at all times.
Tesla’s V3 Supercharger stations currently offer the fastest charging capability, with a peak rate of up to 250kW. This means it takes five minutes to add around 120km of range.
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Volkswagen and electric utility company E.ON have revealed a prototype quick electric vehicle charger that can be deployed to conventional power sources without the need for other additional infrastructure upgrades.