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Huawei FusionCharge offers a better charging experience for electric vehicles

Huawei FusionCharge 40kW DC Charging Module was unveiled in Oslo, Norway. This new technology will drive dependence on green energy.

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Huawei FusionCharge 40kW DC Charging Module is the company’s next-generation charging solution. This new technology was in the spotlight at the 35th International Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition (EVS35) held in Oslo, Norway. Huawei points out some areas where this charging solution beats the market.

One of the foremost features of these solutions is their eco-friendly build. Moving to electric vehicles will help curb carbon emissions from fuel engines. These emissions damage the environment, and to stop these emissions the world is on a gradual shift to green energy.

The switch to green energy makes electric vehicles ideal since they do not emit carbon. But, one big challenge to the adoption of electric vehicles is the lack of charging stations in most regions. An increase in the number of charging stations will make EVs more popular, hence driving the use of green energy.

Huawei FusionCharge 40kW DC Charging Module
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The new Huawei FusionCharge 40kW DC Charging Module claims to have an advantage over other charging solutions in four areas. First is its reliability, the FusionCharge can withstand harsh environments. It will also receive OTA upgrades and holds a failure rate of less than 0.2%.

The second strong selling point of Huawei’s new 40W DC charging module is its efficiency. Huawei advertises this module to be 1% more efficient than the current industry average. Stations using the FusionCharge can save up to, 1901kWh per year.

This Huawei charging solution is also quiet, adjusting its fans once the temperature drops to reduce noise. According to Huawei, this system is also versatile, supporting the charge of different EV models. It can also exist in different locations or under environmental conditions for quick access by drivers running low on battery.

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