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"The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is working with industry partners and
research institutions to develop a megawatt charging system that would enable
battery-powered trucks to perform long-distance cargo transport.
The first prototypes of a charging post capable of delivering peak power of 1
megawatt (MW) was presented to the public on 19 July. The new charging posts
will make it possible to sufficiently charge electric trucks for 4.5 hours of
operation within the regulatory rest period, with no additional waiting time,
said the university.
“The necessary infrastructure for the effective use of electric trucks is still
lacking along the main transport routes,” Markus Lienkamp, TUM’s chair of
automotive technology, said. He is leading the research consortium NEFTON,
which is developing the required technical and infrastructure solutions.
“The technology for megawatt charging represents an enormous step forward.”
Lienkamp added that battery-powered trucks have an efficiency of around 75 per
cent, much higher than alternatives such as trucks powered by fuel cells with a
26 percent efficiency, and eFuels with a 14 per cent efficiency.
Frederik Zohm, executive board member for research and development at Man Truck
& Bus, said that the project has demonstrated that electric trucks and megawatt
charging are “the perfect combination for comprehensive decarbonisation of
road-based freight transport.”"
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