BOBASH: nevím jestli pomůže, Google translate zde:
Q. How does Leopard 5 avoid losing power and increase its power when traveling in the desert?
A. Desert crossing conditions will continue to encounter undulating sandy slopes and herdsmen's roads, with frequent uphill and downhill slopes. The average power demand is about 50KW. Leopard 5 relies on the technical advantages of mainly electricity, with a peak power generation system of 150KW, to cross the desert. Under working conditions, the power is not lost at all and the power can be increased at the same time. In working conditions such as shabu shabu-shabu, swinging, and straight pulling, the average power demand is more than 200KW. Leopard 5 can also operate at 60%-70% SOC. It can be used to shabu-shabu 15 times in a row and pull it out more than 10 times, which fully meets the needs of use in the desert. When reaching low power SOC, Leopard 5 can also generate electricity in situ with 20KW. Quickly replenish power, 10% SOC can be replenished in 10 minutes at the fastest. , at the same time, Leopard 5 adopts a heat pump energy management system, which can intelligently distribute heat from the engine, motor, and electronic control, and can fully meet the needs of users for playing in the sand under extreme working conditions.