➀ The article discusses the need for high-power charging solutions for commercial vehicles, emphasizing the requirement for over 1 MW of power to deliver 500 kWh in less than 30 minutes. ➁ It compares current high-power charging standards, including those using fast-switching devices like IGBTs or SiC-MOSFETs, with electrolysis-based technologies, highlighting the latter's advantages in size, cost, efficiency, availability, and reliability. ➂ The article concludes by advocating for a review of all available options to choose the most suitable charging technology, considering efficiency, availability, and longevity.
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