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EVgo and Delta Electronics sign MOU to co-develop next generation charging architecture

EVgo has signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with its technology partner Delta Electronics to develop next-generation EV charging architecture.
By James Foster October 23, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Co-development between EVgo and Delta Electronics will improve customer experience, enhance charger reliability, and drive cost efficiencies with advanced firmware and hardware design. Photo: EVgo

This collaboration aims to enhance customer experience, reliability, and energy efficiency while cutting costs.

The new system will include advanced fast chargers featuring cutting-edge software, all-in-one power electronics, ultra-high power 400kW dispensers, contactless payment, and longer cables for easier use with all EV models. 

Dennis Kish, president of EVgo, says the company aims to use its experience with over a million customers to build this next generation charging technology. He added that this development will increase consumer confidence in public EV infrastructure and support wider adoption of electric vehicles.

This new technology will feature dynamic power sharing, allowing EVgo to optimise power across up to six charging bays simultaneously. This flexibility will accommodate larger station layouts, meeting the growing demand for EV charging. EVgo plans to complete the design and testing by 2026, improving both hardware and software to reduce maintenance time and increase power delivery.

These advancements align with EVgo's ReNew program, focused on creating a better user experience and building a reliable nationwide fast charging network for the future of electric transportation.

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