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Could this be a solution for EVs on Thailand's creaking electrical infrastructure?

 

"Similarly innovative is the fact that the cubes only need access to a 200kW green power connection through the low-voltage network that runs parallel to the primary electric grid. This low voltage connection is able to supply enough power to charge the batteries which act as a buffer, with 2.45MWh of interim storage."

 

More here https://thedriven.io/2021/12/22/audi-rolls-out-first-of-its-kind-charging-hub-with-lounge-and-second-life-batteries/

 

 

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