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Siemens introduces fast EV charging

At the recent Greenfleet Scotland exhibition Siemens UK took showcases its new electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions range which includes both modular DC and AC variants for all charging standards, including CHAdeMO and CSC COMBO 2. For slow or fast charging, the floor standing, pole or wall mounted AC charger (single or dual outlets) provides single phase charging output of 3.6kW or up to 22kW with three phase. Combining AC and/or DC fast charging, both modular DC 20kW and DC 45kW chargers provide c
June 6, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Siemens triple outlet fast charger
At the recent Greenfleet Scotland exhibition 189 Siemens UK its new electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions range which includes both modular DC and AC variants for all charging standards, including CHAdeMO and CSC COMBO 2.

For slow or fast charging, the floor standing, pole- or wall-mounted AC charger (single or dual outlets) provides single phase charging output of 3.6kW or up to 22kW with three phase. Combining AC and/or DC fast charging, both modular DC 20kW and DC 45kW chargers provide charging times of just 20 and 40 minutes depending on EV type.

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