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A smart dc charger with fast-charging power up to 400 kW

By Michelle Froese | March 21, 2024

XCharge is a pioneering provider of high-power and battery-integrated charging solutions. The company’s Smart DC Charger C7 offers fast-charging power up to 400 kW.

With its high charging power of 400 kW, the Smart DC Charger C7 shortens the time users spend at the charging station. Thanks to the flexible power distribution, two vehicles can be charged simultaneously. The power can be measured on the output side via a regular dc meter; a PTB-certified version will be available shortly.

The C7 has an easy-to-use charging socket, integrated cable management, and intuitive touch displays, making it barrier-free for public access. Its dimensions are only 800 x 900 x 1992mm, requiring minimal floor space.

For charging station operators, the additional large display of the C7 offers attractive monetizable options. While the charging process is controlled on a smaller display, the 21.5-inch LCD screen can be customized, with additional marketable advertising. The LED lights integrated into the housing can also be animated and customized.

Operators can easily upload content (and the configuration of the charging station) using a cellular or Ethernet connection.

The new Smart DC Charger C7 complies with all regulations of the German DIN 18040-3 for barrier-free construction in public transport and open spaces. It also recently received the Eichrecht certification.

“We are extremely proud that the C7 Ultra-Fast Charger has been confirmed to be compliant with calibration law,” said Albina Iljasov, head of Europe at XCharge. “The certification we received at the beginning of 2024 is a promising start to the new year. It reflects the growing presence of XCharge in the German market. In this way, we are supporting the transition to electric vehicles and accelerating the pace towards climate neutrality.”

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