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The future of charging - Volkswagen ID. Charging Day

"The customer must lose the fear of not being able to load" (Thomas Ulbrich). The Volkswagen Charging Day in Berlin is all about fast-charging stations, wall boxes and other ways of charging electric cars. --- Further information can be found on our Newsroom: https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/e

Nuclear War

It’s hard to picture how the effects of a modern-day nuclear attack would be, but any nuclear strike would unleash suffering on a scale not seen before. Our video explains what we can expect to happen in a nuclear attack. #nuclear #nuclearattack #nuclearwar Transcript: alugha Click here to see mor

What If We Detonated A Nuclear Bomb In Space?

The possibility of war in space is a hot topic of discussion. As our society becomes more advanced, it seems only natural for warfare to move away from the surface of the earth, and instead to space. In fact, there were some worries that North Korea would detonate a nuclear bomb in space above the u

What Will A Nuclear Blast Do To Your Body?

Hopefully, we won't see a nuclear war ever again. But what would happen if you were caught near a nuke? Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Follow Life Noggin! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeNoggin/?ref=br_rs Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifenoggin/ Twitter: ht

How does inductive charging work?

Current from the socket generates a magnetic field. This in turn induces current. As a result, the battery (in a smartphone, for example) can be charged via this magnetic field. This technology originated in the early 19th century. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Sabine Kemper/Martin Schaaf/Maximilian Mohr Tr

Absina 11 kW charging cable

Today, we're taking a closer look at the ABSINA type 2 charging cable so that we don't run out of juice on the road. Technical data: Charging power: max. 11 kW Ingress protection: IP55 Output current: 16 A Number of phases: 3-phase High voltage resistance: 2600 V AC Operating temperature: -40 °C .