Pioneer Power Solutions has launched its new E-Bloc Charge Port series and immediately received initial purchase orders valued at more than $2 million dollars. The company expects to deliver the initial orders during the second quarter of 2024.
“Our newly launched E-Bloc Charge Port series was developed and engineered to protect the electrical integrity of chargers and related equipment to support the rollout of EV charging stations,” explained Nathan Mazurek, CEO of Pioneer. “The E-Bloc Charge Port design is inherently flexible, highly scalable and smartly packaged — key differentiators in the marketplace.”
E-Bloc is a pre-packaged solution that supports the rapid deployment of commercial EV infrastructure. E-Bloc is installed outdoors between a utility transformer and a facility’s existing service equipment. It directly feeds the EV chargers and the facility’s existing load.
Features of the E-Bloc Charge Port Series
- Smart engineering: The E-Bloc Port Charge series is engineered with an efficient design that’s scalable, modular, and meets SCE’s Electrical Service Requirements (ESR).
- Flexible: Using new technology, the E-Bloc series can provide a range of amperes for an electrical system’s amperage ranging from 1200 to 4000.
- Durable: The series withstands power surges and is outdoor-rated to stand up to inclement weather and severe heat to provide California EV charging customers fault-free charging where and when required.
- Easy to install: Using the company’s new “Bus” technology, the E-Bloc Charge Port series encompasses a small footprint and is designed for plug-and-play installation, applying simple tools and requiring no additional training for qualified installers.
“We expect the state of California’s approach to addressing mandated environmental standards and the implementation of our E-Bloc Charge Port focused series will gain nationwide attention and drive further increases in demand,” said Mazurek. “Given the state’s mandate to provide upwards of 100,000 charge ports over the next three to five years, there is a substantive opportunity to grow this new business product line.”
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