ZAPI GROUP, a global provider of electrification technology, will unveil its latest advancements in charging solutions, designed to meet the evolving needs of OEMs and the broader electrification market at The Battery Show North America in Detroit on October 6th to 9th (Booth 3011).
At the show, ZAPI GROUP will introduce all-new high-voltage and high-power charging capabilities for OEMs designing a wide variety of industrial and mobility electrification solutions.
The first two designs are liquid-cooled 7.2 and 22-kW onboard chargers for 400 and 800-V battery packs. Samples for system fit and interoperability testing will be available soon.
These new charging solutions, along with the Group’s expanded capabilities in autonomous navigation, safety and asset tracking, telematics, and collision avoidance, are the result of recent strategic acquisitions.
“With modular features like integrated Power Line Communication modules, dc-dc converters, and advanced digital controls, these solutions aim to set a new standard for performance and adaptability,” said Sarah MacKinnon, CEO at Delta-Q Technologies, a ZAPI GROUP company. “We are excited to give our OEM partners greater flexibility and more opportunities to design systems that meet their unique requirements.”
Other new and complementary products on display will be the DCC3 converter, a compact and rugged dc/dc converter engineered for maximum flexibility across a range of construction applications, featuring native cybersecurity, and the ACH3 inverter, a third-generation high-voltage inverter with customizable control software for enhanced performance.
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