Putrajaya starts using fast-charging system for electric buses


SQC terminals connect to an interface located on the top of the bus and it takes only 10 minutes to fully charge the buses batteries, allowing them to run for up to 30km.

PUTRAJAYA will be the pioneer city to test a revolutionary new technology for electric vehicle (EV) buses that will allow the vehicles to fully charge their batteries in only 10 minutes.

This is a tremendous difference from the technology currently used in electric vehicles, where batteries must be left to charge overnight to be fully charged.

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