
There is an exception to the end of sales of diesel cars in 2035, voted by the European Parliament: luxury cars (Ferrari, etc.). Of course, there are not many of them, so emissions will be limited, but for the symbol and social justice will have to be ironed pic.twitter.com/6gPS9lc6ZE
— Audrey Garric (@audreygarric) June 9, 2022
Today, electric cars are becoming more and more common. If they have better autonomy than before, recharging is still a concern for many motorists who are still not always convinced by this type of engine. However, although the goals are still far from being achieved, charging stations are becoming more and more common. But even if this also applies to express stations, you will still have to wait more than half an hour to fill up battery of your vehicle, which can be annoying during a long journey or if there is already a queue at the station. Fortunately, companies are working on new technologies to reduce the time it takes to recharge. And the solution looks very promising.
The eastern district of Saint-Rambert on the street@A7Traffic from July 18 will offer 2 electric charging stations for refrigerators. It is an economical, ecological and quiet alternative to noisy and polluting diesel generators. https://t.co/YF2YFVSF5Q
— VINCI Autoroutes (@VINCIAutoroutes) July 11, 2022
Currently being tested
Indeed, the Israeli company StoreDot is currently developing a new innovative battery that allows for very fast charging. Known as XFC, for Extreme Fast Charging, it has actually been studied since 2012. But it is currently in the final stages of development, and is currently being tested by several high-end manufacturers. Indeed, some samples have already been sent to Volvo and Mercedes for the brands to try out new batteries why not offer them in your future EVs within the next few years.
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More than 100 km in 5 minutes
While little is known about this revolutionary battery at the moment, we do know that it is capable of recovering approx 160 kilometers in just five minutes landfill A tour de force, to which we owe a great deal to its very high density and specific composition, in particular silicon. It remains to be seen when it will arrive on production cars!
This German motorist drove over 1.6 million km in his Tesla Model S, is it really possible? https://t.co/7Rt6zEmXwx
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) July 15, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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