1. The Technical University of Deggendorf (THD) and partners have unveiled the first prototypes of megawatt charging technology for battery-electric trucks, allowing for rapid charging during legal rest periods. 2. Over 70% of goods in Germany are transported by road, primarily using diesel vehicles, contributing significantly to CO2 emissions. 3. The development of innovative charging solutions is crucial for reducing the need for extensive electrical grid expansion and for transitioning to renewable heavy-duty transport.
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