Heavy-Duty Electric Truck Charging

The electrification of trucks is an inevitable trend in the global transportation sector under the goal of carbon neutrality. Especially, the electrification of heavy-duty vehicles is a key building block for the transport transition. In long-haul transport alone, 100,000 electric trucks weighing 40 tons can save up to 10 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions

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V2G Can Lower Fleet Costs

Fleets are essential to everyday life and the transportation industry, varying from light-duty delivery vehicles to heavy-duty trucks. In Europe, fleet vehicles account for more than 40% of total vehicle kilometers and half of total emissions from road transport. The transition of fleet vehicles from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric vehicles (EV) is called

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Ewicharge 480kW All in One Redefines HPC

The rapid evolution of electric vehicles (EVs) has been equally advancing charging infrastructure. With DC fast charging now reaching unprecedented power levels, the industry is pivoting toward ultra-high-power (UHP) solutions to meet the growing needs for long-distance EV travels. Modern fast charging networks must cater to diverse use cases: ▪️Highway charging stations provide fast on-the-go

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Moving to Liquid Cooled Charging

  The electrification of mining vehicles is transforming the image of this industry and heading towards decarbonisation. Charging an electric mining truck is comparable to charging seven Tesla cars simultaneously. It happens daily and requires a robust charging infrastructure. Electric mining trucks, like haul trucks, dump trucks and underground loaders, are often equipped with powerful

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Addressing High Power Charging Needs in Constrained Power Grids

When planning a high power charging (HPC) point, one of the key considerations on the checklist is to assess local grid infrastructure. Specifically, it’s essential to determine the charging demand and assess peak power demand to align with existing AC grid capacity and local transformer capacity. Additionally, it’s necessary to analyze the grid power quality

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