MESA, Ariz. - Nxu, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXU), a U.S.-based technology firm known for its electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy storage solutions, has announced a significant development in EV charging technology.
The company claims to have reached a 327kW charging rate with the Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck using its proprietary NxuOne™ Charging System. This rate surpasses the previous known high of 253kW achieved by a Tesla Supercharger, as reported by Out of Spec Reviews.
Nxu's recent tests involved multiple Tesla Cybertrucks and aimed to maximize the potential of the vehicle's 800V architecture. Mark Hanchett, the CEO of Nxu, stated that the achievement represents a step forward in the company's goal to enhance the EV charging ecosystem with fast and reliable solutions for a range of electric vehicles.
Nxu, Inc. positions itself as a pioneer in high-speed EV charging, developing a universal, dual-technology charging system suitable for public use. The company's efforts are part of a broader strategy to create a comprehensive energy storage and charging infrastructure, supported by over-air cloud management and subscription-based models.
The NxuOne™ Charging System's performance has been demonstrated in real-world scenarios at Nxu's charging location in Mesa, Arizona. The company intends to continue testing the system on other vehicles with 800V architecture to further validate its capabilities.
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