Why 800 Volt architecture is a big thing for EVs
Some of the new generation of EVs have a feature that seems to be passing many who look at the industry by, yet is a vital development for the future of EVs. Most current generation EVs take a fairly long time to recharge, even to 80%. The next generation EVs that we’re talking about can generally charge 80% in 15 minutes or less using a DC fast charging station. But this ability is nothing to do with the chemistry of the anode or the cathode. Actually, it’s down to the vehicle architecture. It’s to do with the fact that these...
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