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EVBox Introduces New Modular Fast Charging Station

EVBox Group is introducing its new DC fast charging station, EVBox Troniq Modular, to the European market.

The leading provider of EV charging solutions is set to go public on the New York Stock Exchange via a business combination with TPG Pace Beneficial Finance and begins this new chapter with its next-generation DC fast charging station.

EVBox Troniq Modular is built for businesses looking to invest in EV charging infrastructure that maximizes their revenue streams and grows with their operations, such as Charging Service Providers (CSPs) and the fuel retail industry.

EVBox Troniq Modular’s upgradeable power modules allow businesses to have a power output of up to 240 kW with 30 kW power modules. As soon as the demand for EV charging increases, EVBox Troniq Modular can adapt to help businesses make the most of electric mobility.

EVBox Troniq Modular allows multiple vehicles to charge at the same time, resulting in reduced waiting times at charging locations, even as EV adoption continues to grow exponentially. Plus, with a multi-language touchscreen and ergonomic auto-retractable cables, drivers can expect a swift, hassle-free charging session every time.

EVBox Troniq Modular is compatible with every EV, now and in the future. The station can connect to any OCPP-compliant backend and can be easily integrated into existing businesses. With upgradable power modules that can combine to deliver up to 240 kW of power, EVBox Troniq Modular is designed to deliver fast charging to EV drivers around the clock.

EVBox Troniq Modular key features

– Modular and scalable architecture
– Upgradable 30 kW power modules (Up to 240 kW power output)
– Ability to charge multiple EVs at the same time
– Easy-to-brand design
– Multi-language touchscreen (15”)
– Guiding LED Top Lights
– Intuitive status LED indicator lights
– Ergonomic auto-tractable cables
– Accessible to wheelchair users

EVBox Troniq Modular will start being delivered in the second half of this year, starting in Europe with EVBox’s key customers.

May 6, 2021Blagojce Krivevski
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May 6, 2021 Electric Car NewsEV Charging, evbox, EVBox Troniq, EVBox Troniq Modular
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