Nissan, in collaboration with researchers at Kansai University, is reported to have developed new energy storage technology to permit charging EVs such as its own Leaf in ten minutes. The development, first reported by the Nikkei earlier this month but not yet confirmed by Nissan itself, reportedly involves tungsten oxide and Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
Nissan, in collaboration with researchers at Kansai University, is reported to have developed new energy storage technology to permit charging EVs such as its own Leaf in ten minutes.
The development, first reported by the Nikkei earlier this month but not yet confirmed by Nissan itself, reportedly involves tungsten oxide and
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