Here is the world`s fastest charging electric car!

The world's fastest charging electric car, the Zeekr 007 Sedan, is coming soon. Here are the ultra-fast new battery technology and details

We have to wait another three years for Samsung's battery, which charges fully in 9 minutes. However, Chinese Zeekr is here with its new battery that almost reaches this level. The Zeekr 007 Sedan, which has not yet been officially released, will feature this new battery in its 2025 model. Here are the world's fastest charging electric car and the known features of its battery...

The world's fastest charging electric car: Zeekr 007 Sedan 2025

One of the biggest complaints of electric car users all over the world is long charging times. Here is Chinese Zeekr, which introduced its new battery that works healthily even at 10 degrees. The battery that will be in the Zeekr 007 Sedan 2025 model can be charged to 80 percent in just 10.5 minutes.

Of course, this high-speed charging is possible with Zeekr's own V3 Ultra fast charger. It is a matter of curiosity whether a similar performance will be achieved with Tesla Supercharger or similar fast chargers. This battery produced by Zeekr is available with a Lithium iron phosphate alloy. This alloy, which is a new generation battery alloy, will obviously be seen more.

Again, according to Zeekr's claim, this battery manages to reach 80 percent charge in just 30 minutes at 10 degrees, where many batteries have difficulty charging. In fact, 80 percent charge allows the vehicle to reach almost full capacity. However, Zeekr did not share how long it took for the battery to reach 100 percent charge.

However, Zeekr included these batteries in the Zeekr 007 Sedan 2025 model, which will start to be delivered next week. It is also a matter of curiosity what kind of battery performance the vehicle will have after its first tests.

Electric car owners are currently facing two major problems all over the world. Getting into long lines at charging stations and not being able to reach enough charging stations. Since this new battery of Zeekr is charged in a shorter time, it may reduce the queues for charging vehicles. However, the number of charging stations is not yet sufficient. In addition, although electric cars prevent carbon emissions of vehicles, they increase the need for electricity.

So, do you think Zeekr can change all the balances with the fastest charging electric car in the world?