XCHG Limited recently released its Net Zero Series (NZS) in partnership with Powertech Mobility. The new NZS is a battery-integrated DC fast charger with a 233-kWh lithium-ion battery pack (expandable to 466 kWh).
Regardless of site power constraints, it provides up to 210 kW of output power, enabling consistent, high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging across various locations.
The integrated energy storage system allows operators to store electricity during off-peak hours and discharge it when grid demand and energy prices peak. This supports grid stabilization, reduces electricity costs, and enhances operator revenue through peak-shaving capabilities.
With its intelligent energy management system, the NZS supports multiple operational modes to accommodate diverse site needs.
The NZS also supports bidirectional energy flow (B2G/B2X), allowing it to supply power back into the grid or power buildings and appliances. For example, the system can charge overnight and assist with a building’s energy needs during peak daytime hours. Additionally, the system can be upgraded with photovoltaic (PV) integration, making it well-suited to areas with abundant solar energy.
As the MENA region expands its EV infrastructure, the NZS offers a charging solution that combines high power, energy storage, and flexible deployment. Requiring only 30 to 60 kW of input power, it avoids the need for major infrastructure upgrades and enables quick and simple installation.
This makes the NZS suitable for municipalities, energy providers, and charge point operators (CPOs) across the region seeking to rapidly expand access to high-power EV charging and establish a solid foundation for the transition to electric mobility.
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