Global innovator LG Electronics will enter the rapidly growing US electric vehicle (EV) charger market in 2024 with the introduction of its first line of AC and DC EV charging stations. According to the company, the line will include Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers, opening new opportunities for businesses, municipalities, and other public places to support the electrification of America with independently owned and operated charging stations.
LG’s initial product line for the US market will include Level 2 AC Chargers with a load management solution and variable current settings enabling 11kW of output power through a standard SAE J1772 connector. The Level 2 AC Charger will be designed for simple wall mounting with an optional stand that enables placement anywhere.
Also planned for next year is LG’s first Level 3 DC Charger, a stand-type model with a connected Power Bank that provides fast charging up to 175kW through CCS1 and NACS connectors. The Level 3 model will feature a large outdoor LCD touch-screen display that can serve multiple functions for various owners and use cases.
“Our product roadmap supports various use cases to provide a flexible, adaptable family of EV chargers to keep America moving as electric vehicles continue to grow in popularity and capabilities,” said LG Business Solutions USA’s senior VP Nicolas Min.
LG knows that the US will need hundreds of thousands of additional Level 2 and Level 3 chargers to support the growing number of EVs on the road, and LG will help individual businesses take part in the market without relying on third-party owner-operators. By giving hotels, restaurants, venues, transit hubs, municipal buildings and other locations the opportunity to own and operate their own EV charging stations, LG will empower them to set their own rates and ensure enough capacity to meet local demands.
Research released earlier this year by Goldman Sachs and IHS Global Insight predicts that EV sales in the United States will jump from nine percent of total vehicle sales in 2023 to 20% in 2025.
“Reaching a stunning 50% of total new vehicle sales by 2030,” added Min. “The need here cannot be overstated, and everyone has a role to play from drivers and energy producers to local governments and businesses of every size. By providing more options, LG will increase competition and innovation in the market to the benefit of drivers, businesses and society at large.”
LG’s EV charger launch supports the company’s broader electrification strategy, which empowers customers to convert buildings to more sustainable energy usage, saving money and protecting the environment in the process. To further aid in energy and cost savings, LG’s ThinQ Energy platform allows customers to take control of their home’s energy usage at their fingertips.
LG Electronics employs a nationwide network of sales, customer support and technical maintenance professionals that will give LG a significant advantage over smaller EV charging firms and will provide buyers with peace of mind when investing in their privately-owned charging infrastructure.
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