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by supergeek
1312 days ago
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They contain huge AC/DC inverters. The car has a small, usually 10 or 20kw inverter built in that handles level 1 and 2 charging. Usually about the size of two textbooks per 10kw. When you're at a DC fast charger they still only have access to AC power from the grid, but you want 250kw, 350kw of DC power to charge the car. Not only do you need 20x the inverters, but because they don't have to fit in a car and move around, they're fitted with larger, more efficient cooling. |
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