Wuling Unveils Autonomous Mobile Power Bank for EV Charging
Chinese automaker Wuling has introduced MESCV (Mobile Energy Storage Charging Vehicles), autonomous mobile power banks designed to charge electric vehicles on the go. The largest model features a 141 kWh battery and an advanced self-driving system, allowing it to navigate independently to charging locations.
With the rapid increase of EVs in urban areas, existing charging infrastructure is often overburdened, leading to long wait times and uneven availability. Wuling's MESCV units are built to alleviate these issues by providing on-demand charging wherever needed. They can be dispatched to peak-time queues at charging stations or directly to EVs that need a boost in remote areas.
The autonomous MESCV model can travel at speeds of up to 5 km/h and deliver 100 km worth of charge in just 10 minutes, thanks to its powerful 90 kW output. This versatile solution also functions as a mobile power source for various applications, demonstrating the future of flexible, on-demand energy solutions.
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Engineers in Sweden have turned a wind turbine into a compact house
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