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The second-generation 30kW or 60kW DC wallbox charger is designed for easy installation and low maintenance. The compact size and lightweight make it perfect for fast charging at the commercial parking lot, residential, EV dealerships, and fleet operators.
Grasen Newly Released CCS EV charger – R series DC EV charging station is a product that combines performance and cost-effectiveness.
Grasen DC EV charging station is CE-approved and features a wide output voltage range of 150V~1000V, supporting multi-standard charging.
Grasen DC Fast Charging Stations are CE-approved and feature a wide output voltage range of 150V~1000V, supporting multi-standard charging.
Grasen CE-approved Multi-standard DC Charging Station has 2 DC outlet ports and 1 AC outlet port, which can charge 3 vehicles simultaneously.
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Grasen released the 300kW to 420kW ultra-fast charger with Max. output current 400A can charge a vehicle battery up to 80% in just 15 minutes.
Most DC chargers across North America are compatible with the CCS and CHAdeMO systems. However, while Tesla uses CHAdeMO stateside, it has switched to CCS (shown above) in Europe.
This charging station is located in North America. Customer ordered DC fast chargers with GB/T and CCS1 connectors.
As a local charging network operator, one of our customers from the Republic of Kazakhstan built this EV charging station with Grasen DC fast chargers, which are used to charge Tesla.
DC charging is the fastest way to charge an EV. It's able to deliver between 50 kW and 350 kW of power. Generally, a Level 3 DC fast charger can charge an electric car to 80 percent in between 15 and 60 minutes.
However, many factors can impact charging speed, including the power output, the type of vehicle, and the battery's charge level. Welcome to contact us for a FREE consultancy.
DC charging works with the vast majority of passenger vehicles. But you need to know the maximum charging capacity of your EV. Some batteries can accept 350 kW whilst others can only accept 50 kW. Additionally, a very small portion of electric vehicles with smaller batteries do not have the capacity to charge with DC charging.
However, many factors can impact charging speed, including the power output, the type of vehicle, and the battery's charge level. Welcome to contact us for a FREE consultancy.
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