en.Wedoany.com Reported - ChargePoint has recently unveiled its new Express Solo fast charger, capable of delivering up to 600 kW of power, exceeding the 500 kW peak power of Tesla's V4 Supercharger.
The ChargePoint Express Solo charger achieves high power density in a compact size, offering approximately 40% higher power density than comparable DC charging solutions, making it suitable for locations with limited space such as gas stations and convenience stores. This charger can simultaneously charge two electric vehicles and can be expanded to four units by adding a power distributor, with power flexibly distributed across the ports, up to 600 kW per port.
ChargePoint's Express Solo is equipped with the Omni Port system, supporting both CCS and NACS connectors at each connection point. Additionally, it integrates cable theft alarms, contactless payment functionality, and a 15-inch display. The device features a built-in energy storage system that can charge during periods of low electricity prices and supports DC input from solar panels.
Designed based on ChargePoint's next-generation architecture, the Express Solo aims to address issues of grid constraints, charging speed, reliability, and cost in the promotion of DC fast charging. The Express Solo will also be ChargePoint's first DC charger sold in the European market.
ChargePoint CEO Rick Wilmer stated: "The Express Solo combines unparalleled power density, direct DC power input capability for solar integration and battery storage, and a modular architecture that scales with the lowest cost and complexity. Together, this redefines DC fast charging from a fixed asset into a future-proof energy platform."
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