Lynkwell, a US-based energy infrastructure company, has released the latest model in its XLynk Level 2 charging line, adding expanded power output, flexible configuration options, and streamlined installation features.
Built for public, private, and fleet applications, the charger delivers up to 80 amps (19.2 kW), supports dip-switch configuration for adjustable amperage, and enables multiple payment methods, including RFID and tap-to-pay.
It also integrates advanced load management capabilities to help reduce infrastructure costs.
The XLynk is manufactured in New York and meets Build America, Buy America (BABA) compliance standards, offering a domestic solution for projects that require US-based production.
Capabilities include:
- Flexible power configuration: 12 to 80 amps for site-specific energy management
- Highest available Level 2 charging speed: Up to 19.2 kW
- Built-in RFID and tap-to-pay: Support for various payment and access modes
- Guest charging: No app or account required for use
- Advanced load management: Dynamic energy redistribution for lower infrastructure costs
- Modular field serviceability: EZ-Swap Faceplate simplifies maintenance and customization
Additionally, the XLynk charger anchors new solutions such as QuickLynk™, an automated deployment tool that reduces setup time, and Lynkwell Upgrade, a replacement package for modernizing existing charging sites.
Lynkwell reported over 200% year-over-year revenue growth in Q1 2025, reflecting ongoing demand for scalable, US-based EV infrastructure.
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