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ChargePoint Unveils Express Solo 600kW DC Fast Charger

ChargePoint has introduced Express Solo, a next-generation DC fast charger designed to push the boundaries of EV charging performance and scalability. With the ability to deliver up to 600kW to a single vehicle, Express Solo positions itself as the fastest standalone EV charger currently available, marking a significant leap forward in charging technology.

The launch also signals the debut of ChargePoint’s new Express DC fast charging architecture, engineered to address key challenges facing EV infrastructure expansion—namely grid limitations, cost efficiency, reliability, and charging speed.

Compact Design Meets High Power Output

Express Solo stands out by combining ultra-high charging power with a compact footprint. The system offers approximately 40% higher power density compared to conventional DC fast chargers, allowing installation in space-constrained locations such as urban fuel stations and convenience stores. This design reduces construction complexity and cost, making high-performance charging more accessible for site operators.

The charger is also built with scalability in mind. It can charge two vehicles simultaneously and can be paired with an additional dispenser to support up to four EVs. Importantly, the system can dynamically distribute power across ports, delivering flexible combinations of output up to 600kW per port—an industry-first capability that enhances utilization and revenue potential.

Built for Future-Proof EV Infrastructure

At the core of Express Solo is a modular architecture that transforms EV chargers from static installations into adaptable energy platforms. The system supports direct DC power input, enabling seamless integration with renewable energy sources such as solar panels, as well as battery storage systems. This approach not only improves efficiency but also helps mitigate grid constraints—one of the major hurdles in scaling EV charging networks.

ChargePoint’s proprietary Omni Port system ensures compatibility with both NACS and CCS connectors, allowing drivers across different vehicle ecosystems to access the same charging infrastructure without limitations.

Global Expansion and Strategic Collaboration

Express Solo also marks ChargePoint’s continued expansion into Europe, representing the company’s first DC fast charger available across both North America and European markets. This move reflects growing demand for high-performance charging solutions in dense urban environments and along key transport corridors.

A key component of the new platform is its integration with solutions developed in partnership with Eaton. The collaboration combines EV charging hardware with advanced power distribution and energy management systems, enabling faster deployment with lower capital investment and operating costs.

The resulting ecosystem, known as ChargePoint Express Grid powered by Eaton, simplifies infrastructure rollout while supporting integration with on-site renewable generation and storage technologies.

Redefining DC Fast Charging

With Express Solo, ChargePoint is shifting the role of EV chargers beyond simple energy delivery points toward fully integrated energy systems. The combination of ultra-fast charging speeds, flexible scalability, and renewable energy compatibility positions the new platform as a critical enabler for the next phase of EV adoption.

As automakers continue to introduce vehicles capable of higher charging rates, infrastructure solutions like Express Solo are set to play a central role in meeting future demand—delivering faster, more efficient, and more accessible charging experiences worldwide.

[source: ChargePoint]
Apr 23, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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