Electric Bus Fast Charging: Hitachi Energy India (formerly Hitachi ABB Power Grids), Ashok Leyland, and IITM had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in November 2020 for the e-mobility pilot. As per the agreement, Hitachi Energy India was to provide the flash charging technology, Ashok Leyland had to provide a bus, while IITM was to host the infrastructure. Since then they have been working on this pilot project which will be ready in a few months. The technology was introduced in Geneva 10 years ago, the company said.
/PRNewswire/ Baseus, a leading electronics brand for reasonably priced premium electronics for consumers wanting high-quality and trendy products, announced.
/PRNewswire/ Baseus, a leading electronics brand for reasonably priced premium electronics for consumers wanting high-quality and trendy products, announced.
23 February 2021, 9:00 am EST By
Oppo is making charging easier by partnering with other third-party companies by sharing their VOOC Flash Charge Technology with other Tech world brands. The Chinese brand collaborates with Anker, FAW-Volkswagen, and NXP Semiconductors to leverage the fast-charging tech to other companies.
Oppo: The Flash Initiative
In a Gadgets 360 report, Oppo at the Mobile World Congress Shanghai (MWCS) on Tuesday announced that it would be collaborating with other third-party companies such as Anker, FAW-Volkswagen, and NXP Semiconductors to make the Flash Initiative. The partnership aims to expand the VOOC Flash Charge Technology properties to automobiles, public places, and charging accessories.