ChargePoint’s new Express Solo EV charger delivers 600 kW

ChargePoint has introduced a new standalone EV charger that’s capable of delivering power at levels of up to 600 kW.

The new Express Solo incorporates ChargePoint’s next-generation DC fast charging architecture, and was codeveloped by ChargePoint and intelligent power management company Eaton. It will be the company’s first DC charger to be sold in Europe as well as in North America.

Express Solo features a small footprint, making it suitable for deployment at sites with limited space, such as urban gas stations or convenience stores.

Express Solo can simultaneously charge two EVs, and can be paired with an additional dispenser to charge up to four vehicles. When charging multiple vehicles, an Express Solo can deliver any combination of power levels up to 600 kW per port.

“The Express DC fast charging architecture delivers differentiation. Not just by higher output, but by how economically, efficiently, and flexibly that power is delivered,” said Rick Wilmer, CEO at ChargePoint. “Express Solo combines unmatched power density, direct DC input capabilities for solar integration and battery storage, and a modular architecture that scales with minimal cost and complexity.”

Source: ChargePoint

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