As EV batteries improve, ChargePoint debuts 600 kW fast charger
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As EV batteries improve, ChargePoint debuts 600 kW fast charger
"ChargePoint's new Express Solo DC fast charger maxes out at a hefty 600 kW, designed to be compact and easy to install in tight spaces."
"The Express Solo can charge two EVs simultaneously, splitting up to 600 kW of power between them or sending all 600 kW to a single plug."
"Compared to Tesla Superchargers at 250 kW and Electrify America at 350 kW, the Express Solo's 600 kW sets a new benchmark for standalone chargers."
"It takes direct DC inputs, such as from an energy storage battery on site, obviating the need for a costly inverter and allowing for modular expansion."
ChargePoint's Express Solo DC fast charger is designed to be compact and efficient, capable of delivering up to 600 kW of power. This charger can charge two electric vehicles simultaneously or direct all power to one vehicle. It utilizes direct DC inputs, eliminating the need for an inverter, and is modular, allowing for expansion. Compared to existing chargers in the US, which max out at lower power levels, the Express Solo sets a new benchmark for standalone chargers in urban settings.
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