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Trade fair launch: Near-series design study of the flexible quick charging station

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Enrico Beltz
Enrico Beltz
Volkswagen Group Technology Volkswagen Group Components | Head of Communications
Flexible Quick Charging Station Design Study
The flexible quick charging station can be installed almost anywhere and charge all kinds of electric vehicles – including the Volkswagen ID. BUGGY
  • Volkswagen Group Components will launch its ‘power bank’ for electric cars in Geneva
  • Compact dimensions, flexible use: charge power where it is needed
  • Interim storage of renewable power for CO2-neutral mobility
  • Near-series: production will begin in Germany in 2020

Geneva. The Volkswagen Group Components brand will be showcasing the near-series design study of its flexible quick charging station at the Geneva Motor Show. With compact dimensions, it can be installed wherever there is demand or where there is still no charging infrastructure. Connected to the grid or even off-grid – the station can charge up to four electric cars simultaneously, based on the principle of a ‘power bank’, two with DC quick charging. The charging station can also be used as interim storage for eco-power, enabling CO₂-neutral mobility, however when connected to the mains power grid, it becomes a permanent charging point. Series production will start from 2020 onwards in Germany at the company’s Hanover site.

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