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Redefining EV charging with high-protection isolated air cooling

By Michelle Froese | June 24, 2024

Sungrow Charging Europe recently unveiled its latest ultra-fast EV charger, the IDC480E. With a capacity of 480 kW, this charger features high-protection isolated air-cooling technology, redefining the landscape of EV charging.

The IDC480E’s isolated air-cooling ultra-fast charging system maintains performance even under demanding conditions, reflecting Sungrow’s commitment to high standards in the industry.

Drawing on 27 years of experience with renewables, this EV charging solution is designed for reliability, minimal maintenance, and long service life, ensuring a strong return on investment for customers.

Smart design

The IDC480E features a self-designed independent air-duct system without additional filters, adhering to the company’s established technological principles. Its 3D cooling distribution, combined with patented heat exchange technology, ensures low maintenance in challenging environments. With an IP65 high protection and C5 anti-corrosion rating for the cabinet and user terminals, this charger is built to endure frequent use and extreme conditions.

The IDC480E is designed for fast returns with 30 kW granularity, optimizing power usage in real-time to improve charging efficiency while reducing energy losses with an efficiency of up to 96.5%. Featuring Sungrow’s Power Module Lifecycle Management (PMLM) technology and proprietary algorithm, the IDC480E has a lifespan of up to 10 years, ensuring consistent performance.

Sustainable charging

Beyond its technical features, the IDC480E seamlessly integrates with Sungrow’s beyond charging solutions, including photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems (ESS). It addresses the issue of insufficient power capacity and ensures a reliable power supply during outages, offering an independent energy solution. This integrated system enables customers to attain sustainability goals while streamlining EV charging infrastructure management with a one-brand service.

Easy operation

Capable of supporting up to eight charging connectors, the IDC480E combines liquid cooling terminals with air cooling terminals to meet a variety of needs. It offers ultra-fast charging capabilities, delivering up to 480-kW and 500-A current, reducing charging time, and ensuring efficiency and productivity for all EVs, including heavy-duty vehicles, commercial fleets, and more.

With a counterweighted cable management design and noise levels below 60 dB during charging, the IDC480E is designed to enhance user satisfaction and convenience. Its intuitive user interface and barrier-free access ensure an easy charging experience for every EV driver.

 

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