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Volkswagen’s ID.3 debuts for the European market

Green Car Congress

With its fast charging capability, at a charging output of 100 kW it is possible to recharge the ID.3 It has been externally provided with renewable energy generated by hydroelectric power stations since 2017. The battery can be recharged with a maximum charging output of 7.2 kW (AC) and 50 kW (DC).

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Green Star to Demonstrate Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Todays hybrids have small battery packs and cannot be recharged from the utility grid system. Night time electric power is available from many renewable resources therefore reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Presently there are no plug-in electric hybrid vehicles offered by any major car company in the U.S.

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Volkswagen’s first two production battery-electric vehicles debut at Frankfurt

Green Car Congress

The simplest recharging option is to plug the charging cable supplied with the car into a conventional 230-volt socket. A completely depleted battery is recharged in this way within nine hours. The (completely flat) battery would thus be fully recharged after six hours. The battery is then 80% recharged after just 30 minutes.