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Why DC Charging For Electric Cars Will Become The Norm — Eventually

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DC charging for electric cars may become the default for both commercial and residential drivers as more EVs take to the road. The post Why DC Charging For Electric Cars Will Become The Norm — Eventually appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Delta Launches 500kW DC Ultra-fast EV Charger UFC 500

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Taiwanese power management company Delta Electronics is launching its 500kW DC Ultra-fast EV Charger UFC 500. Designed to charge one heavy duty electric vehicle (e-truck/e-Bus) with large battery capacity at 460 kW power within 2 hours, which, on average, result in a driving range for a full-day operation.

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ChargePoint introduces new 500kW ultra-fast DC charger

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EV charging provider ChargePoint announced the first large scale deployment of its new Express Plus Power Link 2000 DC fast charging platform.

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Tesla showcases Cybertruck and new Model 3 at Washington, DC Auto Show

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The Washington, DC Auto Show official website revealed that Tesla is bringing some of its latest vehicles at the event. As seen in social media posts from the Washington, DC Auto Show, Tesla brought a red upgraded Tesla Model 3 sedan, a Model Y crossover, and the Tesla Cybertruck to its booth.

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Study Reveals Effects Of Fast Charging On Electric Car Battery Health

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Worried that frequent use of DC fast chargers will degrade the battery in your electric car? Recurrent says it's not a problem.

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Wallbox Launches Supernova 180 DC Fast EV Charger

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Wallbox, a leading provider of EV charging and energy management solutions worldwide, announced the start of production for its UL certified DC fast EV charger, Supernova 180. This marks the product’s official launch onto the North American market.

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Tesla Superchargers are carrying the US’ DC EV fast charger ramp: NREL

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of its 2030 goal for DC fast chargers. The domination of Tesla’s Supercharger Network is no surprise, considering that the electric vehicle maker has been setting up the rapid charging system to support its own growing fleet of EVs in the United States. Including the Tesla Supercharger Network, this number increases to 9.1%

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