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Shell and ABB team up to deliver world’s fastest electric car charger

New Shell and ABB-developed Terra 360 EV charger can add 62 miles of range in less than three minutes

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Swiss-based tech company ABB and Shell have revealed plans to roll out a new EV charger in Germany over the coming months, offering the fastest electric car charging rate in the world. 

Named ‘Terra 360’, the unit will be capable of charging at a speed of 360kW, pipping IONITY and Gridserve’s technology by 10kW. The station will also be capable of charging four EVs at once, which means multiple EVs capable of accepting high-power charging can be topped up at once. However, the 360kW power output will be split four ways.

Both firms claim that with one car making use of the maximum supply, the Terra 360 unit can add as much as 62 miles of range in less than three minutes, giving premium EVs capable of charging at this rate ultra-rapid recharge times.

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While there are few EVs on sale globally that can capitalise on the new unit’s charging power, ABB and Shell are futureproofing their charging network by engineering in this capability.

Istvan Kapitany, Executive Vice President of Shell Mobility, said the charger will be available “soon in other markets”. The first 200 chargers will roll out over the next 12 months in Germany and the UK will receive some in within the next year as well. ABB revealed in 2021 that the Terra 360 will launch in the USA, Latin America and Asia Pacific regions.

The collaboration between Shell and ABB will form part of the petrochemical giant’s plans to build 500,000 chargers by 2025 and 2.5 million by 2030, diversifying its business model as the new-car market moves towards EV-only sales from 2035. ABB says the energy used to power its Terra 360 chargers is also 100 per cent renewable.

Shell has also designed the charger to be more accessible for wheelchair users than previous charging units, with the plugs, screen and contactless payment pad all being positioned lower than on its previous chargers.

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A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

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