Two More Chinese Companies Announce 'Megawatt' EV Charging
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The electric vehicle charging landscape in China is experiencing a power race among major automotive brands, led by Zeekr and Huawei. Zeekr's new ultra-fast chargers can deliver up to 1,200 kW, allowing rapid charging times for their EVs. In contrast, Huawei aims to release an even more powerful charger rated at 1.44 MW, targeting heavy-duty vehicles. While family EVs typically don't require such high charging capacity, the competition emphasizes the rapid technological advancements and ambitions within China's EV industry.
China's EV charger market sees intense competition as Zeekr and Huawei unveil chargers exceeding 1,200 and 1,500 kW, respectively, driving rapid advancements in charging technology.
Zeekr's ultra-fast chargers can charge a 7X SUV from 10 to 80% in just over 10 minutes, showcasing the increasing capabilities of EV charging technology in China.
Huawei's upcoming charger promises to deliver 1.44 MW of power, aimed specifically at trucks and heavy-duty applications, highlighting evolving needs in the electric vehicle market.
While family EVs may not require such high power, the competition reflects a significant trend among Chinese automakers eager for innovation in electric vehicle infrastructure.
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