VOYAH plans to open up charging network to all brands

Published: May 7, 2024 17:57
Source: gasgoo
On May 6, VOYAH's CEO, Lu Fang, disclosed the future plans and progress of the company's proprietary recharging solution.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On May 6, VOYAH's CEO, Lu Fang, disclosed the future plans and progress of the company's proprietary recharging solution, stating that VOYAH is initiating its plan to construct additional charging stations and piles, establishing a 6km recharging network within the key urban areas of major cities in China. 

The initial phase will include the introduction of 16 demonstration supercharging stations, covering 95% of cities nationwide. Furthermore, VOYAH intends to grant all auto brands access to the company's self-established charging stations.

Moreover, the automaker is developing a comprehensive range of energy replenishment solutions, including fast-charging piles, household charging piles, and wireless charging technology.

The household fast-charging piles promise threefold-faster charging with a peak power output of 20kW. Wireless charging simplifies the charging process, only requiring vehicles to park in designated areas to complete charging. The company's megawatt charging station supports up to 8C, with a peak power output and current of 1,000kW and 1,000A respectively. Furthermore, a single pile can be equipped with dual ultra-fast charging capabilities, incorporating a slender liquid-cooled charger gun wire with a 2.8cm diameter, thus reducing the bulkiness of the charger.

VOYAH has also introduced a charging robot, revolutionizing the transition from "car seeking piles" to "piles locating car".

Additionally, at VOYAH's Spring Technology Communication Meeting held on April 24, the company unveiled the Amber battery safety system boasting an energy density of 212Wh/kg, available in multiple capacities ranging from 80/100/112kWh, with an estimated range surpassing 900km.

Furthermore, VOYAH also unveiled the new generation of Lanhai power, covering battery electric (BEV), plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV), and extended range electric (REEV) powertrains. Among these, the Lanhai Power BEV motor's operating efficiency reaches 92.5% under CLTC conditions.  Meanwhile, the Lanhai Power PHEV offers a battery-powered range of 262km and a combined range of over 1,200km. In addition, the Lanhai Power REEV system uses a 1.5T deep Miller cycle range extender, providing over 310km of battery-powered range and over 1,400km of combined range.

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