https://www.carscoops.com/2018/04/man-goes-electric-new-etge-full-size-van/
MAN Goes Electric With Crafter-Based eTGE Full-Size Van
April 15, 2018  

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MAN makes truck, buses, and vans. It also makes diesel engines, and the
commercial vehicles in which to put them. Its latest product, however,
doesn’t have a diesel engine; it’s all-electric.

Called the MAN eTGE, it’s based on the Volkswagen Crafter and shares much of
its specifications with the recently launched e-Crafter. Alongside Scania,
MAN sits under the VW Group umbrella as part of its Truck & Bus division.

The full-size van packs an electric motor rated at 100 kW (134 horsepower)
and 290 Nm (214 lb-ft) of torque. That’s not a whole heck of a lot of
muscle, but the eTGE is designed primarily for use within cities, so it will
suffice. Even though it’s built in a country with a network of derestricted
highways, the eTGE is only capable of reaching 90 km/h (56 mph).

It’ll charge its battery up to 80 percent capacity in just 45 minutes from a
40-kW charging station, or to full capacity in under five and a half hours.
Plug it into a regular 220-volt outlet, though, and it’ll take nine hours to
charge. But if you take good care of the batteries, MAN says they’ll only
lose 15 percent of their capacity after 10 years and 2,000 charging cycles.

The battery sit in individually replaceable six- or twelve-cell modules
under the floor, resulting in a load area that’s a little higher than in a
front-drive variant, but about the same as a diesel-powered, rear-drive
version.

The first examples will be delivered with a standard wheelbase and high roof
for about €69,500, or about $85k at current exchange rates. It’s launching
initially in city centers in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Norway and
the Netherlands. There it’ll have to compete with the new Mercedes
eSprinter, Iveco Daily Electric and Renault Master ZE in an increasingly
competitive market for full-size electric vans.
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https://www.electrive.com/2018/04/15/fastned-wins-tender-for-rapid-charging-stations-in-uk/
Fastned wins tender for rapid-charging stations in UK
Apr 15, 2018  The 'Go Ultra Low Filling Stations' will allow multiple
electric vehicles to charge fast using any charging standard. Each station
will host six ... “rapid” chargers in the UK, with two of those at Newcastle
University being enabled for charging with 175kW, and possibly 350kW ...
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