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XCharge North America establishes US manufacturing facility in Texas

XCharge North America is establishing a manufacturing facility in the city of Kyle dedicated to researching, developing, distributing, and providing services for its core EV charging solutions.
By James Foster August 9, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The new XCharge North America US Facility will focus on innovating EV charging solutions for the US grid. Photo: PRNewsfoto/XCharge North America

The 3,500 sq ft facility in the Greater San Marcos area of Texas is used for providing localised EV charging solutions, with a focus on product innovation that addresses US energy grid obstacles. 

XCharge NA has been working with Greater San Marcos and developing its 3,500-square-foot facility for over a year. The facility is dedicated to the company’s technical business aspects, with plans to expand facilities to approximately 20,0000 sq ft within the coming years. 

XCharge North America is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that specialises in innovating Level-3 EV chargers and energy storage devices. The company’s key products offering include the C6AM. Optimised for the US grid, this DC Fast Charging (DCFC) station can utilise 208vac or 480vac input voltage to allow for up to 150kW of output. Designed to be easy to install, operate, and service, the C6AM is XCharge's solution to spur DCFC availability in infrastructure and space-limited environments.

The company’s other key product is the Net Zero Series (NZS). Designed to help improve the grid, while also supporting e-mobility, the NZS is XCharge's solution to the growing grid instability seen across the North American landscape. The NZS is a battery energy store system (BESS) with an integrated DCFC system. With a 233kWh battery pack, 194kW DCFC, and the ability to utilise the battery energy to support the local grid, the NZS is XCharge's solution to help not only get America electrified but also energy fortified.

A key player in further establishing the North American EV industry via its membership work with Open Charge Alliance's (OCA) Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP),  Charge NA is also complying with the needed UL and Energy Star certification for all its core products.

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