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New dc fast charger with customizable options

By Michelle Froese | April 28, 2025

Tellus Power, a fast-growing global provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, announced that its 180-kW AdVision dc fast charger will be showcased at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025 in collaboration with its partner, Tellus Power Green. The Expo takes place this week, April 28th to May 1st, 2025, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California (Booth #=6115).

This new, high-powered EV charger can deliver 180 kW through a single port or dual-charge two EVs at once at 90 kW each. It’s designed to be software-agnostic and elevate the user experience and operator value.

Customization options include mix-and-match connector heads, single or dual-charging capabilities, and the ability to support several payment methods. 

It features a 10″ LCD touchscreen interface and a prominent 32″ full-color LCD. This large-format display enhances user engagement with dynamic information and offers operators a valuable platform for generating advertising revenue.

Built to engage, the large display delivers a richer charging experience and heightened information interactivity for users and offers charge point operators an easy way to monetize through digital advertising.

Reflecting Tellus Power’s core commitment to American manufacturing, the new charger is designed to be built in the USA, ensuring the highest levels of quality control, supply chain resilience, and long-term serviceability. This “Built Here. Ready Now.” approach underscores Tellus Power’s reputation as a dependable partner for fleet operators and infrastructure developers seeking reliable and future-proof EV charging solutions.

ACT Expo is North America’s largest event dedicated to advanced and clean transportation. The 2025 edition is expected to draw over 12,000 attendees from across the globe, set to explore the latest in battery-electric, hydrogen fuel cell, propane, natural gas, renewable fuels, autonomous, and connected vehicle technologies.

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