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New dc fast charger and portable EV charger

By Michelle Froese | January 13, 2025

MSI, a global technology provider, showcased its new suite of products to support the growing electric vehicle (EV) market at CES 2025 in Las Vegas last week.

The 80-kW Hyper DC Fast Charger.

The latest offerings include the 80-kW Hyper DC Fast Charger, the MSI EZgo Portable Charger, and the MSI eConnect Energy Management System (EMS) — all of which aim to enhance EV charging efficiency and flexibility for residential, commercial, and public applications.

The 80-kW Hyper DC Fast Charger addresses the increasing demand for rapid EV charging, particularly in commercial spaces like shopping centers and entertainment venues. This system can charge vehicles to just over 50% capacity in just one hour.

Its dual-gun design dynamically allocates power between multiple vehicles, while a top-mounted cable management system minimizes wear and extends cable reach. The charger complies with ISO 15118 standards, enabling plug-and-charge functionality and seamless communication with EVs.

MSI also launched the EZgo Portable Charger, developed for EV owners who travel frequently or need reliable charging on the go. This portable device delivers up to 11 kW per hour and includes features like compatibility with eight power cord types, an IP66 rating for water and dust resistance, and scheduling options through physical buttons or a mobile app.

The EZgo Portable Charger.

The MSI eConnect EMS focuses on optimizing energy distribution for EV charging. It incorporates Dynamic Load Balancing technology to prevent overloads and maintain stable power delivery across multiple chargers.

Additional features include remote monitoring, fault alerts, and flexible billing options, such as time-based rates and dynamic pricing strategies, designed to support commercial operators.

MSI’s EV Series and Eco Series AC chargers integrate with residential solar power systems to enable green energy usage. The EV Series supports charging up to 14 kW and includes features like mobile app integration and AI license plate recognition.

The Eco Series provides up to 22 kW of three-phase charging capacity and offers tethered and socket configurations to meet varied user needs.

These new products reflect MSI’s commitment to providing practical solutions for the evolving EV market and supporting the transition to sustainable energy.

 

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