Chinese company CATL has launched a battery for plug-in hybrids that offers a claimed driving range of 400km.
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Chinese CATL, the world’s biggest battery maker, has presented a new type of battery for extended range (EREV) and plug-in hybrids (PHEV) to cure the prevalent ‘range anxiety’ of people reluctant to go fully electric. It promises a CLTC range of 400 km and 4C fast charging or 280 km in 10 minutes. The company claims that Freevoy frees drivers from the constant need to charge, a common drawback of existing plug-in hybrid vehicles. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Chinese company CATL has launched a battery for plug-in hybrids that offers a claimed driving range of 400km.
Chinese company CATL has launched a battery for plug-in hybrids that offers a claimed driving range of 400km.
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