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Zerova to unveil EV fast-charging solutions at CES 2024

By Michelle Froese | January 8, 2024

Zerova Technologies is set to unveil its advanced high-power DC chargers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), occurring January 9th to 12th in Las Vegas. Zerova will feature its new DQ360, DQ480, and DZ480 models.

The DQ480 can deliver up to 480kW of power for a fast charging experience with optional single or dual 21.5″ media displays, a 7″ display for streamlined public charging operations, or a 7″ or 10″ display for fleet use. These models are equipped with swing bar cable management systems, enhancing user convenience, and are available in a 360kW version.

The DZ360 & DZ480 towers offer scalability of up to 3.84 megawatts when interconnected, with various dispenser options suitable for fleet and public charging needs.

Key components of the DQ and DZ series include:

  • Intelligent Dynamic Power Sharing
  • ISO15118 support for Plug-in-Charger & Autocharge
  • OCPP 2.0 support
  • Compatibility with multiple connectors: CCS1, CCS2, NACS, GBT, CHAdeMO (MCS for DZ Series)
  • Modular design enabling easy upgrades
  • Energy Star certification
  • Advanced remote diagnostics
  • Robust cyber security (Q2)
  • Compliance with CTEP/NTEP standards

Also featured will be the 30kW wall-mount and moveable models, as well as the 180 and 240kW standalone chargers. Level 2 products include the 48A for smart residential, and the 48 and 80A for commercial applications with support for Plug-in-Charge, Autocharge, Bi-Directional (Pass-Through), and CTEP/NTEP and cyber security.

With a new manufacturing facility in Phoenix, Arizona, Zerova supports the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (NEVI) and the Build America/Buy America (BABA) programs, complementing its existing production bases in Taiwan, China, Vietnam, and Japan.

 

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