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"description": "The invention relates to a heavy-current charging cable (1) for charging an electric vehicle, comprising a central heavy-current wire (2) configured for serving as ground, the central heavy-current wire (2) comprising a central conductor (3) and extending in a longitudinal direction, a plurality of…",
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"publishedAt": "2023-12-27T00:00:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The invention relates to a heavy-current charging cable (1) for charging an electric vehicle, comprising a central heavy-current wire (2) configured for serving as ground, the central heavy-current wire (2) comprising a central conductor (3) and extending in a longitudinal direction, a plurality of heavy-current power wires (5) configured for conducting positive and negative direct current, DC, each of said heavy-current power wires (5) comprising a power conductor (6) and a power wire insulation (7) surrounding said power conductor (6), the heavy-current power wires (5) extending parallel to the central wire, a liquid tight inner hose (8) extending in the longitudinal direction and surrounding the heavy-current central wire (2) and the heavy-current power wires (5) thereby defining a first hollow area (10) comprising liquid coolant to flow between the heavy-current central wire (2) and the heavy-current power wires (5) along the longitudinal direction, and a liquid tight outer hose (9) extending in the longitudinal direction and surrounding the inner hose (8) thereby defining a second hollow area (12) comprising liquid coolant to flow between the inner hose (8) and the outer hose (9) along the longitudinal direction.",
"title": "HEAVY-CURRENT CHARGING CABLE FOR CHARGING AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE"
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