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Modular EV charging platform supports new and retrofit sites

By Michelle Froese | May 13, 2025

Dover Fueling Solutions (DFS), a global provider of advanced, customer-focused technologies and part of the Dover Corporation, has announced four new power configurations for its Wayne PWR dc fast charger product line, ranging from 160 to 640 kW.

The expanded lineup enhances flexibility for site hosts and unlocks new deployment opportunities across a broader range of retail fueling and charging environments.

Initially launched in 2024 with a high-power 640-kW model, the Wayne PWR dc fast charger was best suited for new-build retail locations where high-capacity electrical upgrades were already planned.

With the addition of four new configurations, the Wayne PWR dc fast charger product line now offers scalable options that support existing forecourts, retrofits, and diverse electrical infrastructures, making it easier to electrify both new and established retail fueling locations.

Backed by DFS’ 130+ years of innovation and reliability, all Wayne PWR fast chargers are designed to deliver:

  • A durable, compact design built for all-weather conditions
  • Customizable branding and an intuitive 12-inch touchscreen user interface
  • Real-time remote diagnostics and proactive monitoring through DFS’ cloud-based charging station management system
  • Secure, EMV-compliant payments supported by integrated payment terminals connected to the Fiserv network
  • Dynamic charging status lighting for clear driver communication
  • An advanced fueling and retail experience, building on DFS’ fully-integrated ecosystem

Manufactured in Austin, TX, the Wayne PWR product line ensures shorter lead times, enhanced supply chain resilience, and responsive, localized service and support. This strategic advantage empowers retailers to plan, deploy, and maintain their EV charging operations with greater confidence and certainty.

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