https://www.motorward.com/2018/04/audi-e-tron-prototype-zapped-with-electrical-storm/
Audi E-Tron Prototype Zapped with Electrical Storm
April 24, 2018  Arman Barari

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videos
https://youtu.be/Hsw0bJ3_cXA
Audi e-tron prototype in a Faraday cage

https://youtu.be/TVppPUY4fss
Audi e-tron SUV Concept Driving Around Geneva
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In a highly appropriate publicity stunt, given the nature of the car, Audi
sent their new electric SUV to Siemens Schaltwerk (Switchgear) plant in
Berlin and had it zapped with many megawatts of electrical current. This is
but one of the effort designed to create some hype for the Audi E-Tron
Prototype in the run up to its official launch next year. 

Now, if you think you have heard this before, you are correct. This is a
copy of a stunt Top Gear pulled off years ago when they sent Hammond to the
same plant to get zapped in a Golf. Hammond and the Golf survived, as did
the Audi E-Tron Prototype. Turns out this kind of simulated electrical
storms have no effect whatsoever on the car’s functionality, and you will be
safe too as long as you remain inside the car and touch nothing made of
metal.

As for the highlights and features of the Audi E-Tron Prototype electric
SUV, the car has a sophisticated thermal management system for the
lithium-ion battery which is part of the reason it boasts a 248 miles
(400km). That is excellent for an electric SUV by today’s standards. But the
real party trick of the e-tron is its charging solutions.

Through a mix of ultra-fast charging and a vast and efficient pan-European
charging grid Audi is working on, the owners of e-tron vehicles will be able
to travel with peace of mind, plotting their journey and charging points on
the specially designed myAudi app on the phone or in the car itself.
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Hyundai IONIQ Electric Charges 50% Quicker From 175 kW Charger
April 10, 2018 ... IONIQ Electric can be charged 50% quicker (to 80%) from
the higher power chargers than from an ordinary [L3] 50 kW unit ... the car
itself can accept 60-70 kW …




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