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Mercedes unveils electric all-wheel drive Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 show car; CCS charging up to 350 kW

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This not only allows performance characteristics typical of a sports car—acceleration from 0‑100 km/h in under four seconds, top speed electronically governed at 250 km/h / 155 mph—but also a range of more than 500 kilometers according to the NEDC (more than 200 miles according to EPA). Earlier post.).

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SAE taskforce J2954 on wireless charging and positioning standards looking to have final draft of guideline this year; significant industry involvement

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Communications for wireless charging will use DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communications) ( earlier post ). The taskforce has taken recommendations from JARI and developed a draft concept of charging categories per power level, static charging (e.g., Source: J2954. Click to enlarge.

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ABB joins CharIN; taking Combined Charging System to the next level; 150 kW demos, targeting 350 kW

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CharIN was founded by Audi, BMW, Daimler, Mennekes, Opel, Phoenix Contact, Porsche, TÜV SÜD and Volkswagen to focus on developing and establishing the Combined Charging System (CCS) as the standard for charging battery-powered electric vehicles of all kinds. When the battery is fully charged, it has a range of more than 500 km (310.7

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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6: Korean Model 3 clone, or something else altogether?

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While the production vehicle isn’t as striking as the Electric Streamliner concept first shown in January 2022, the arched window line and dropped tail of the Ioniq 6 still turn plenty of heads. EPA-rated ranges up to 361 miles The Ioniq 6 price leader is the SE with a smaller 53 kWh Standard Range pack and rear-wheel drive only.

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Grabbing the prime real estate for electric truck charging hubs

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This is your Lightning eMotors, Motiv, Phoenix Motors—early days. I watched the BMW i3s at Delaware University [an early V2X pilot], and my mind was blown. Every bit of product we put into our depots has to have the full amperage and voltage range or else it’ll never come on our lot. I want to be able to prove their concept.