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The ultra-fast EV charging revolution could still be a way off, according to these early megawatt experiences

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  • BYD, Zeekr and Huawei are all developing EV chargers that deliver 1MW
  • Seeker’s 1.2MW charger is designed for passenger vehicles
  • Early experiences suggests that more power might not be the answer

Several major Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers have recently announced powerful new charging networks that are capable of reaching in excess of 1,000kW rates – or 1 megawatt, as highlighted by numerous attention-grabbing headlines. But early reports from China suggest they might not be the game-changers they sound like on paper.

The staggeringly-powerful outlets eclipse the current “ultra fast-charging” offering, which generally sees tops out at around 350kW, allowing a handful of EVs fitted with an 800V electrical architecture to charge from 10-80% in around 20-minutes.

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