ABB, one of the leading charging infrastructure providers in the world, has presented its new Terra 360 charging station. It should be the most powerful on the market.
The new Terra 360 from the Swiss company ABB is a charging station that offers a maximum charging capacity of 360 kilowatts. This should be due to the modular structure of the station, which enables dynamic energy distribution.
There is currently no vehicle that can actually be charged at this speed. A maximum power consumption that is not too far removed from the possibilities of the Terra 360 is currently shown by the Audi E-Tron GT and its group sibling Porsche Taycan with 270 kilowatts.
Of course, this is not down to ABB, who, according to their own statements, are already offering more performance than necessary on purpose. So the Terra 360 remains future-proof for the time being. Cars that can use the charging power would be able to refuel a range of 100 kilometers in three minutes – a full charge would take 15 minutes.
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On Thursday, ABB announced the market launch of the extremely fast charging station. The Terra 360 is designed so that up to four vehicles can draw power at the same time. There is plenty of space on the integrated 27-inch screen for information formats with images and videos.
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ABB has already sold around half a million charging stations around the world. Operators like Ionity are also among the manufacturer’s customers. ABB sees the Terra 360 most closely with petrol station operators, but also wants to offer it to the municipal sector, shops and fleet operators. The company has not named a price.
In Europe, the first fast chargers should go into operation this year. They should be available in Asia, Latin America and the USA from 2022.
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