VOYAH opens first smart supercharging stations in Wuhan, Shanghai, Hefei

Published: Nov 11, 2024 17:19
Source: gasgoo
Dongfeng Motor's premium new energy vehicle brand VOYAH recently inaugurated its first smart supercharging stations, now operational in Wuhan, Shanghai, and Hefei cities.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Dongfeng Motor's premium new energy vehicle brand VOYAH recently inaugurated its first smart supercharging stations, now operational in Wuhan, Shanghai, and Hefei cities. These stations are equipped with advanced 2.8cm lightweight liquid-cooled cables, emitting noise levels no higher than 55dB at full capacity.

VOYAH's station specifications are as follows:

The Wuhan station offers five VP360 chargers, each with a peak power output of 360kW.

The Shanghai Pudong station has two VP480 chargers (480kW peak power) and six VP120 chargers (120kW peak power).

The Hefei station is installed with two VP480 chargers (480kW peak power) and six VP120 chargers (120kW peak power).

In April this year, VOYAH officially announced its entry into the 800V 5C supercharging era. VOYAH's proprietary 800V silicon carbide high-voltage platform combines multiple technologies, including advanced anode, graphite fast-ion ring, superconductive electrolyte formula, ultra-thin SEI film, and high-porosity separator membranes. This platform enables vehicles to gain 450km of range with just a 10-minute charge.

In addition, VOYAH is developing a megawatt-level charging pile supporting up to 8C charging, with a peak power of 1,000kW for rapid energy replenishment. VOYAH aims to create a dense 6km charging network in major urban centers. The initial phase includes 16 pilot supercharging stations, with plans to extend coverage across 95% of Chinese cities, supporting a more accessible charging ecosystem.

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