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Eaton accelerates shift to electrified fleets with new DC fast chargers

Intelligent power management company Eaton has announced its new Green Motion DC fast chargers for commercial EVs.
By James Foster April 1, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Eaton’s Green Motion DC fast chargers are pictured at the Eaton Experience Centre in Pittsburgh, where the company provides hands-on industry training and demonstration environments, allowing industry professionals and students alike to experience its power management solutions. Photo: Eaton

Designed for private fleets, Eaton’s Green Motion DC chargers enable fast charge times for high-powered light- and medium-duty EVs. The company offers mission critical service support for fleet electrification to help customers achieve charger availability of 98% or more. Additionally, the highly compact chargers can simultaneously charge two connected vehicles, reducing installation cost per port and maximising space.  

The 50-150 kW chargers are designed for interoperability with a variety of charge management platforms and Eaton’s charging network manager software, which provides infrastructure monitoring and management and helps safely maximise the charging capabilities of electrical systems. 

Passively cooled 300 A charging cables on higher power models deliver more peak power to vehicles with greater reliability and less complexity, cost, and maintenance.

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