Chinese electric car brand Zeekr announced new batteries on Tuesday, which the company says offer the fastest charge in the world.
In just 10.5 minutes, Zeekr's new batteries can go from a 10% to an 80% charge, using the automaker's ultra-fast charging stations, the U.S.-listed electric car company said Tuesday.
Zeekr said its 2025 007 sedan, which is set to begin deliveries next week, will be the firm's first model to use the new batteries.The offering aims to address consumers' long-standing worries about battery driving range and ease of charging.In just 10.5 minutes, Zeekr's new batteries can go from a 10% to an 80% charge, using the automaker's ultra-fast charging stations, the U.S.-listed company said.
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