Honda claims its high-capacity batteries will be fully rechargeable in 15 minutes
In brief: Honda is planning to enter the electric vehicle market with revolutionary latest technologies that could potentially usher in EV mass adoption. The plan includes a new line of EVs built with high-capacity batteries that can be charged fully in 15 minutes.
A BOLD PROMISE
Until very recently, manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) didnāt seem to be the priority at Honda. In fact, the Japanese carmaker has been dubbed the worldās largest internal combustion engine (ICE) manufacturer. The veteran car manufacturer, which has previously focused on developing hydrogen fuel cars, now has two EVs latest technology in the works, both slated for a 2018 roll-out.
Joining the EV race at a point in which most car makers already have their own electric cars ā including Japanese rivals Toyota and Nissan ā Honda seems intent on making their vehicles stand out in latest technology. Earlier this year, the company presented a dynamic charging system meant to give EVs near unlimited range.
Now, according to an exclusive from the Nikkei Asian Review, Honda is developing EVs that can charge in just 15 minutes. These EVs would supposedly have high-capacity batteries capable of handling such ultra-fast charging.
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FAST CHARGING EVS
Nikkei reports that Honda plans to launch their new line of EVs in 2022, each with a range of 240km from a single 15-minute charge. This is a significant improvement in the latest technology, considering how todayās EV chargers work. Some, like Teslaās network of Superchargers, can recharge EVs to 80 percent in 20 to 40 minutes. Meanwhile, others fully charge EVs in three to four hours, while slower charging points take around six to eight hours.
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These longer charging times taking more time than refueling petrol and diesel cars have become one of the roadblocks to the mass adoption of EVs. Hondaās supercharging the latest technology, coupled with their dynamic charging system, could potentially change the EV game.
The success of Hondaās plans, however, still depends on how fast other carmakers can improve the battery and charging systems in their respective EVs. Given Hondaās current timetable, thereās a lot that can happen in five years, and a 15-minute charging time might already become an industry standard by then. Nevertheless, Hondaās goal is a promising one. The carmaker is also planning to release EVs in Europe by 2019 and in Japan the year after.
"Honda Claims Its 2022 Electric Vehicles Can Charge in 15 Minutes" was originally published by Futurism, LLC on Nov. 27, 2017 by Dom Galeon. Copyright 2017. Futurism, LLC. All rights reserved.
In brief: Honda is planning to enter the electric vehicle market with revolutionary latest technologies that could potentially usher in EV mass adoption. The plan includes a new line of EVs built with high-capacity batteries that can be charged fully in 15 minutes.
Until very recently, manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) didnāt seem to be the priority at Honda. In fact, the Japanese carmaker has been dubbed the worldās largest internal combustion engine (ICE) manufacturer. The veteran car manufacturer, which has previously focused on developing hydrogen fuel cars, now has two EVs latest technology in the works, both slated for a 2018 roll-out.
Joining the EV race at a point in which most car makers already have their own electric cars ā including Japanese rivals Toyota and Nissan ā Honda seems intent on making their vehicles stand out in latest technology. Earlier this year, the company presented a dynamic charging system meant to give EVs near unlimited range.
Now, according to an exclusive from the Nikkei Asian Review, Honda is developing EVs that can charge in just 15 minutes. These EVs would supposedly have high-capacity batteries capable of handling such ultra-fast charging.
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FAST CHARGING EVS
Nikkei reports that Honda plans to launch their new line of EVs in 2022, each with a range of 240km from a single 15-minute charge. This is a significant improvement in the latest technology, considering how todayās EV chargers work. Some, like Teslaās network of Superchargers, can recharge EVs to 80 percent in 20 to 40 minutes. Meanwhile, others fully charge EVs in three to four hours, while slower charging points take around six to eight hours.
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These longer charging times taking more time than refueling petrol and diesel cars have become one of the roadblocks to the mass adoption of EVs. Hondaās supercharging the latest technology, coupled with their dynamic charging system, could potentially change the EV game.
The success of Hondaās plans, however, still depends on how fast other carmakers can improve the battery and charging systems in their respective EVs. Given Hondaās current timetable, thereās a lot that can happen in five years, and a 15-minute charging time might already become an industry standard by then. Nevertheless, Hondaās goal is a promising one. The carmaker is also planning to release EVs in Europe by 2019 and in Japan the year after.
"Honda Claims Its 2022 Electric Vehicles Can Charge in 15 Minutes" was originally published by Futurism, LLC on Nov. 27, 2017 by Dom Galeon. Copyright 2017. Futurism, LLC. All rights reserved.
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