GWM Unveils World's First G-Charge Supercharging Station
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BAODING, China, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
On November 3, GWM unveiled the world's first G-Charge Supercharging Station in
Bangkok, Thailand. This is the latest achievement it has shown users in the
development of new energy.
The G-Charge Supercharging Station, GWM's first fast charging station with DC
charging mode, has six connectors. These connectors are equipped with three DC
charging units, each with two CCS Type 2 connectors. That means it works even
if you and five other users need to charge at the same time.
In addition, the G-Charge Supercharging Station has sufficient space and
energy. It has a maximum charging power of 160 kW and can provide users with
24-hour charging service.
It is worth mentioning that the charging station has a very user-friendly
charging guidance function. With the GWM APP, users can quickly find the
location of charging stations and book charging periods, pay for charging and
use charging, etc. This not only saves the user's time but also satisfies the
user's travel plan, which can be said to be a very intelligent experience.
It was revealed that users of ORA GOOD CAT may enjoy free charging services at
the G-Charge Supercharging Station. It can charge the 400 TECH and 400 PRO
models of ORA GOOD CAT from 30% to 80% in 32 minutes, and the 500 ULTRA model
from 30% to 80% in 40 minutes.
According to official sources, on November 3, GWM and PEA ENCOM International
Company Limited reached a cooperation agreement. It's a company specializing in
green energy development under the power company PEA in Thailand, and has built
dozens of charging stations for electric vehicles. This time, it installed a
solar system on the G-Charge Supercharging Station, making it one of the
largest public fast charging stations for electric vehicles in Thailand.
In addition to the construction of charging infrastructure, GWM has made other
breakthroughs in the development of new energy. Take Dayu battery technology as
an example. With dozens of patents, it is a core technology that covers the
suppression, isolation, cooling, and discharge of heat sources, etc., and can
effectively prevent power batteries from exploding due to thermal runaway.
In August, Meng Xiangjun, Rotating President of GWM, said at the 2021 Overseas
Distributors Online Conference that in the next five years, GWM will invest RMB
100 billion in R&D in the field of new energy and intelligence to create safer,
greener and smarter products for global users.
Source: GWM
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