Star Charge is expanding its manufacturing facility to the USA with the establishment of a new plant in Columbus, Ohio. Star Charge specializes in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and has delivered up to two million EV chargers in more than 60 countries.
The new plant is set to commence production in the first quarter of 2024.
This factory will see an initial production capacity of over 20,000 chargers annually, incorporating a range of AC, DC, and bi-directional chargers, spanning from 7 to 480kW. These chargers will be designed to meet the needs of various applications, including school buses, commercial fleets, and public charging stations.
The Ohio plant will manufacture Next-Generation EV Infrastructure (NEVI) DC fast chargers, including the Titan 150KW and Neptune split system models. Using intelligent dynamic load management features, these chargers have a charging efficiency of over 97%.
“The US is one of the largest EV markets and is expected to continuously grow over the next decade,” said Herman Chang, CEO of Star Charge. “Alongside this new plant, we are actively seeking to engage with local talents, foster strategic partnerships, and establish dedicated service teams to enhance our operations and accessibility to our US customers. Our goal is to work with our US customers to explore innovative solutions that drive e-mobility adoption and microgrids for a sustainable future.”
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