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Nordic EV Summit 2024 walkthrough in 4K

Nordic EV Summit 2024 walkthrough in 4K

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  1. I thought wireless charging will be the future. Is it too heavy on the vehicle to install the reciever? Last time you showed 75kw, how much current they can handle today?

  2. At the end of the video, there is also a Megawatt charger from ABB in the background… it uses MCS and was demonstrated in public on a MAN eTruck with 700 kW. I wonder if there are any trucks or prototypes, which could already handle charging above 1 MW. Doesn't the price go up too much, if the charging station is over-designed?

  3. Nice to see all those EV charging units, now let’s hope they get implemented into countries that need them. Also had an idea, what about having a EV charging unit with built in coffee machine so you can have a coffee while waiting for your car to charge. 😂

  4. I like your walkthrough videos! As if I would attend you through the exhibitions, absolutely great stuff!
    1080 or 4K doesn't matter, the content counts! Picture quality is perfect, please don't try using smartphones…

  5. 1.2 MW is crazy! Assuming you can hit that high consistently with no charge curves, you can get a 0-100% in 3-5 minutes (assuming you have a 78kw battery) I think we’re going to see that in our lifetime

  6. Camera can't handle 4K60? Have you tried the latest smartphones? They can handle that. The latest iPhone can record raw with stabilization, much better on the eyes than this smeary 30 FPS footage.

  7. 1.2MW would be getting close to ICE refill times if the battery could take that. Sure you could do some comparative math if you can find out how fast a fuel pump pumps.

  8. This summit is more on the development of the EV infrastructure, also for trucks (which is good). Interesting to see the cooling solutions for these new 'superchargers'. Efficiency in EVs and in charging solutions is all about achieving the right, stable temperature. So it seems.

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