After announcing 1.5 MW supercharger for electric vehicles, Chinese player Huawei has inaugurated huge heavy-duty truck charging station. The site has got 100 MW overall installed capacity. According to Huawei Central, the first phase has enabled the 50,000kW (50MW) for use, and a daily charging capacity of 300,000 kWh, allowing 700 electric heavy trucks to charge every day.

Fully equipped Huawei truck charging park in China

More into details, the station has 18 x 1.44mW charging stalls, 108 x 600kW, and 72 x 720kW liquid-cooled charging stalls. Indeed, the liquid-cooled megawatt-class charging pile can offer a maximum 1.44 megawatts of power output, and it can transfer 24kWh of electricity per minute. With this speed, a supported vehicle can charge 100km in 5 minutes, while it takes 15 minutes to fill 80 percent of the charging capacity for a 400-kWh battery.

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