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[20] [131] Sales of plug-in passenger cars totaled 1,016,002 units, [132] and the plug-in passenger segment achieved a record market share of 4.2%, up from 2.1% in 2018. [133] For the second year running, the BAIC EC-Series was the best selling plug-in car in China with 90,637 units delivered. [132]
The ChaoJi connector, also referenced as CHAdeMO 3.0, is an ultra-high-power charging standard charging electric cars, released in 2020. [3] The connector has a lemniscate shape ( ∞ ), with a flat bottom edge and is planned for charging battery electric vehicles at up to 900 kilowatts using direct current .
In Mode 2, power is supplied with a current of 10/16/32A and voltage of 250V. In Mode 3, power is supplied with a current of 16/32/63A and voltage of 440V. [6] Although the seven-pin interface is capable of passing three-phase AC power, the current implementation is limited to single-phase power. [2]
[4] The standard was quickly adopted by manufacturers. On 8 October 2021, Tesla China updated the range for its Model 3 Performance on its official website, increasing it from 605 km (376 mi) to 675 km (419 mi). This change coincided with the new battery capacity of 78.4 kWh, which is only 1.6 kWh larger than the previous model's 76.8 kWh.
The base model of the EX90 is called the Twin Motor, with a power output of 300 kW (402 hp; 408 PS) and 770 N⋅m (78.5 kg⋅m; 568 lb⋅ft) with a range of around 600 km (373 mi) . The higher model is called the Twin Motor Performance, which offers a claimed 590 km (367 mi) of range.
From September 2021 to March 2022, the Polestar 2 Single Motor Standard Range with a 64 kWh battery and 165 kW power, 224 hp was available in Europe. The battery for this version was made by CATL. The 64 kWh and 165 kW power version is available until now in China, as the only Single Motor Standard Range version. [25]
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The China Military Power Report (abbr. CMPR), officially the Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China, is an annual report produced by the United States Department of Defense for the United States Congress that provides estimates, forecasts, and analysis of the People's Republic of China (PRC) military and security developments for the previous year.