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JAKARTA - Xpeng, an electronic vehicle company from China announced the launch of its 1000 EV data charging stations in China.

Along with the announcement, Xpeng is also introducing an ultra-fast EV charger (Supercharger) which is claimed to be able to charge 200 km in five minutes.

According to a report from Elecktrek, the S4 Xpeng ultra-fast charger was first introduced in 2021. The Supercharger S4 is an 800 volt class EV charger with a peak power output of 480 kW (up to 670 A and over 700 V).

Furthermore, demonstrating the test of charging the Xpeng G9 model vehicle with the S4 supercharging that they developed themselves. With a time of 5 minutes, charging has increased by 210 km.

"In the past, it used to take an hour to charge the battery from 10% to 80%. Going forward, we will make supercharging technology available in all our cars, allowing them to be charged in just 20-30 minutes." said Xiaopeng He, Chairman & CEO of XPENG Motors.

On the other hand, in terms of station construction, XPengMotors plans to build S4 super-fast charging stations in the top 10 cities. XPeng G9 ordered by 2022.

Furthermore, in 2023, the G9 will explore major cities and core highway routes with S4 stations for the ultimate charging experience.

By 2025, the company will build energy stations near vehicle owners through smart, efficient and high-quality charging solutions.

In the same year that is 2025, the electronic vehicle manufacturer intends to build another 2,000 super-fast charging stations.


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