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Image of a Huawei-made charging station. Huawei China's Huawei has officially launched the world's first 100 MW-class supercharging facility for electric trucks, demonstrating a new era of high-power, ultra-fast charging technology.
Huawei is known for its smartphone products, but some serious advancement has been going on in its smart car department, and recently it has launched the world's first 100MW charging station for heavy-duty trucks.
At the Huawei Megawatt Supercharging High-Quality Development Summit, held in Sichuan, China, Huawei shared its latest technological achievements for electric vehicles and renewable energy designed for the megawatt charging ecosystem. Huawei took this opportunity to officially unveil the first 100MW heavy-duty truck supercharging station.
This facility is built on Huawei 's Megawatt Supercharging technology. The Sichuan Yuanqi Xingguang Heavy-Duty Truck Megawatt Supercharging Station serves as a megawatt-class supercharging demonstration site for medium-to-short-distance bulk material transport within Beichuan's sand and gravel mines.
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