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Star Charge to showcase EV charging infrastructure and microgrid solutions and release details of US market expansion at CES 2024

Star Charge has announced its participation at CES with a number of innovations and announcements.
By James Foster January 5, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Star Charge is inviting visitors to CES 2024 to its booth at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 9 January, for a major announcement. Graphic: Star Charge

The company will unveil cutting-edge solutions for EV charging and microgrid, aiming to build a more efficient and resilient infrastructure that embraces the era of e-mobility and distributed energy networks for a sustainable future. Additionally, the company will demonstrate its commitment to investing in talents and facilities in the US market through the presence of its management team.

At Booth 8905, the company will introduce innovative solutions for home energy independence. Its PV-ESS-EV charging station solution ensures a self-sufficient and clean energy supply and the Halo Series the bi-directional chargers use EVs as backup power sources. The home energy management system optimises residential energy consumption.
Star Charge says it leads in efficient charging infrastructure with up to 97% power conversion efficiency. Its flexible DC fast charging lineup (30kW to 480kW) suits diverse site demands. Over-the-air updates keep stations current, while the management system optimises total cost of ownership for businesses and return on investment.

The company will be presenting Artemis (AC) and Titan (DC), its star products tailored for workplace and business environments, serving as destination charging spots for employees, visitors, and customers. This EV-friendly solution aligns with the growing prevalence of electric vehicles, contributing to increased employee and customer satisfaction.

In addition to its previous announcement of opening a manufacturing facility in Ohio, Star Charge has assembled a team from across the industry. "Our US team is growing quickly, and we are fortunate to have attracted some of the best talents from several industries related to infrastructure, including telecom, EV charging, gasoline, and renewables,” said Robin He, president of Star Charge Americas Corporations. “They bring expertise in customer management and service, system and solution design, and operational lifecycle maintenance," he added.

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