New technology for completing car battery charging in 15 seconds

The Swiss ABB Group has developed a new electric bus technology that can charge the car in 15 seconds. Other companies' battery technology can't achieve this performance.

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ABB has developed a technology called "Flash Charging", which allows a 135-person electric bus to be charged using the charging point on the route. The charging point has a charging power of 400 kW and is located above the vehicle. The charging point is connected to a laser-controlled moving arm that charges the car's battery in 15 seconds. Its minimal design will help protect the urban environment and surrounding landscape.

The idea behind this design is to have the electric bus have enough power to travel to the next charging station after a single charge. The line terminus will allow for a full charge for a long time, and the car can travel longer distances after a full charge. In addition to faster charging times, the system uses a carbon-free solution called TOSA to get electricity from a clean hydroelectric power station.

ABB originally planned to apply this technology between Geneva Airport and the Palexpo International Convention and Exhibition Center. If the test is successful, it will be deployed to the bus system. This is more effective in both cost and environmental aspects.

ABB executive CTO Claes Rytoft said: "With flash charging, we can try a new generation of electric buses for large-scale transportation in the city. This project will be more flexible and cost-effective. Low public transport systems paved the way while reducing pollution and noise."

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