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Sungrow joins Avere to accelerate development in the EV charging market

Renewable energy company Sungrow has joined Avere - The European Association for Electromobility.
By James Foster June 12, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Sungrow has joined AVERE to accelerate development in the EV charging market. Image: Sungrow

Founded in 1978, Avere represents and advocates for electromobility and sustainable transport on behalf of the industry, academia, and EV users at both EU and national levels. Its voice is heard at the highest level of the policymaking world and its advice on key energy and transportation policy issues is often requested.

Recognising the megatrend of integration of renewable energy, electric mobility, and electrification, Sungrow took the first step of developing its own EV charger in 2017, based on long-term accumulated experience in the design and application of outdoor high-power inverters. The company made its first entry into the European EV charging market in 2021 with an AC charger and since then the solution has been installed in an increasing number of European households.

After successfully launching EV charging solutions for the residential and commercial market in early 2023 and aiming to become a key player in this fast-growing segment, the company says it plans to launch a comprehensive series of high-power fast-charging EV solutions for public and semi-public charging applications.

Sungrow says joining Avere is a key step for the company to work with like-minded companies and satisfy the European EV charging market demand.

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