3 Wheelar EV Charging System

Industrial Solutions is your reliable partner for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Whether you are looking for a car or heavy-duty vehicle charger, we can provide the right solution for your needs.



How will we charge the cars of the future?

EV Charging System

Our EV Charging Stations consists of a Power Supply Unit with high charging capacity that can be connected to a LV or MV grid network, starting with power needs from 100 kW. Thanks to its flexible layout and modularity, it can be adapted to different needs including the interface to the MV network and the different solutions for vehicle connection (dispenser with CCS2 or Chademo, Pantograph etc.)

The system can be supplied with an integrated energy storage system, allowing flat and scheduled power to be sourced from the grid, with an energy requirement of 50 kW only






The solutions are designed to be powered by either the grid or renewable energy sources like PV Our proprietary Energy Management System optimizes system performance and allows real-time control & diagnostics

For bus fleets, trucks and other heavy vehicles, the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure can be coupled with different types of dispensers both for opportunity charging or depot charging

For electric cars, the charging system can be equipped with one or more dispensers to create charging parks

We are a global supplier of power electronic equipment, automation technologies and battery energy storage systems. This background allows us to deliver cost-effective EV Charging Infrastructure solutions, minimize cost of installation and reduce overall operating costs.


Competitive Landscape

Power

The growing demand for electric vehicles is directly spurring the direct current (DC) fast-charging infrastructure industry. DC fast-charging infrastructure is mushrooming with the ever-increasing demand for high power and less time-consuming charging system. A typical AC charger could take 6-10 hours for charging an electric vehicle. Due to the small battery size of electric vehicles, they needed to be charged fast around a couple of minutes to remain on the road for a longer period. The need for fast chargers rose with the growing demand for EVs and their capacity to handle high power and current supply.