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  2. Quick Charge - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm claims Quick Charge 3.0 is up to 4–6 °C cooler, 16% faster and 38% more efficient than Quick Charge 2.0, and that Quick Charge 3.0 with Dual Charge+ is up to 7–8 °C cooler, 27% faster and 45% more efficient than Quick Charge 2.0 with Dual Charge. [4] Quick Charge 4 was announced in December 2016 for the Snapdragon 835 and later ...

  3. Electric car charging methods - Wikipedia

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    Electric car charging at National Air and Space Museum, 12 December 2016. Various methods exist for recharging the batteries of electric cars.Currently, the largest concern surrounding electric vehicle transportation is the total travel range available before the need to recharge.

  4. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    A battery charger, recharger, or simply charger, [1] [2] is a device that stores energy in an electric battery by running ... Varta Solar Charger Model 57082 with two ...

  5. Electric current - Wikipedia

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    Any accelerating electric charge, and therefore any changing electric current, gives rise to an electromagnetic wave that propagates at very high speed outside the surface of the conductor. This speed is usually a significant fraction of the speed of light, as can be deduced from Maxwell's equations , and is therefore many times faster than the ...

  6. BYD Seagull - Wikipedia

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    The BYD Seagull (Chinese: 比亚迪海鸥; pinyin: Bǐyǎdí Hǎi'ōu) is a battery electric city car manufactured by BYD Auto since 2023. Positioned below the Dolphin within BYD's line-up, it is currently the smallest BYD vehicle, occupying the A00-class in Chinese segmentation (equivalent to European A-segment). [5]

  7. Mercedes-Benz Vito - Wikipedia

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    A battery-electric variant of the W 638 was unveiled in July 1996, designated the Vito 108 E. [2] The 108 E was fitted with a three-phase asynchronous electric traction motor that developed 40 kW (54 hp) and had a stall torque of 190 N⋅m (140 lbf⋅ft), driving the wheels through a five-speed manual transmission.

  8. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A typical unit requires eight hours to charge the battery, which provides the range of 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), [16] at the speed of around 20 km/h (12 mph). [ 17 ] In the 2010s electric bicycles attracted considerable traction in Europe [ 18 ] led by government policies and environmental awareness encouraging sustainable technologies.

  9. National Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    The National Electrical Code, 2008 edition. The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is a regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States.