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Daimler Trucks E-Mobility Group starts global initiative for electric-truck charging infrastructure

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The close dialog between the main players is also intended to speed up previously lengthy and complex planning and application processes for network connections. The initiative’s measures therefore include the development of standard concepts that cover common charging profiles. Global electric truck portfolio at Daimler Trucks.

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2020 EV Charging Infrastructure Best-in-Test: Rating the DC fast charging user experience

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After performing a comparative study of network providers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland earlier this year, umlaut adapted its testing methodology to the US market, and together we developed the new 2020 EV Charging Infrastructure Best-in-Test award. Both use the CCS Type 1 charging standard.

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ABB charges into the future with Formula E

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Formula E is a very unique application, because not only are we taking this equipment and shipping it all around the world, but we’re also connecting it to so many different power sources and different grids,” said Medeiros. We asked O’Shea if MCS is the coming thing, and if there are any competing standards in development.

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Cray unveils 100 petaflop XC30 supercomputer

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Several leading HPC centers have signed contracts to purchase Cray XC30 supercomputers, including: The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) in Lugano, Switzerland. A single Aries system-on-a-chip device provides network connectivity for the four nodes on a Cray XC blade. —Peter Ungaro, president and CEO of Cray.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

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Will we have a universal standard for charging? And do I understand that it's likely that that would set a de facto standard for all the non-Tesla world? John Voelcker There is already really a de facto standard. Market 10 years ago—we sold six figures of Leafs—those used a different standard called CHAdeMO.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

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Will we have a universal standard for charging? And do I understand that it's likely that that would set a de facto standard for all the non-Tesla world? John Voelcker There is already really a de facto standard. Market 10 years ago—we sold six figures of Leafs—those used a different standard called CHAdeMO.

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NVIDIA deep learning software platform gets trio of big updates

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They determine both the quality of the user experience and the cost of deploying the application. The Tesla P100 GPU accelerator for PCIe enables the creation of “super nodes” that provide the throughput of more than 32 commodity CPU-based nodes and deliver up to 70% lower capital and operational costs.