20 kWh/min is a weird unit and actually equals 1.2 MW. 1.5 MW would be 25 kWh/min. Maybe the charging is 80% efficient, which is reasonable for Li-Ion, but that's a weird way to put it.
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Unlike Zeekr’s and BYD’s superchargers, which are aimed at passenger cars, Huawei’s 1.5 MW charger will be aimed at heavy-duty trucks. “For heavy-duty trucks to be fully electrified, the charging time must be under 30 minutes,” Jinlong said.
I was going to say, at 20kwh a minute if my ev battery could handle it the charge time would be 2 minutes
Woah there was just news that came about 1.2 MW lmao!