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ZEVx mobile charging units to support on-demand mobile and rescue EV charging

ZEVx has announced it will launch its Mobile Charging Unit (MCU) at the 2024 EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas on 20-22 March.
By James Foster March 19, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
ZEVx says its MCU technology addresses the insufficient charging infrastructure that has slowed the adoption of electric vehicles. Photo: ZEVx

The ZEVx MCU combines energy management and remote vehicle charging technologies that will deliver on-demand mobile charging to customers using advanced high density battery packs and ZEVx proprietary charging solutions. The company recently completed a pilot program, in which vehicles equipped with ZEVx MCUs successfully provided EV charging across a wide range of vehicles for fleets, rental cars, and roadside rescue.

"As a leader in advanced high density battery pack technology, we are positioned to offer fleets and other service organisations revolutionary charging solutions to operational issues caused by inadequate infrastructure," said Craig Johnston, VP of product management at ZEVx. "Utilising our mobile charging products, companies are now able to offer fully mobile and trailer-based stationary charging to fleets and consumers in locations where the electrical infrastructure is unavailable or insufficient."

The ZEVx MCU can be installed in a vehicle’s cargo area, trailer, or bed of a truck and can be used in mobile and stationary charge and battery electric energy storage (BEES) applications. The installations include up to 480kWh battery capacity coupled with two or more DC fast charge output cables, capable of charging multiple vehicles simultaneously, using both the NACS and CCS1 charging standard connectors. Recharging the MCU can be completed using either L2 or L3 charge stations as well as connection to shore power inputs.  

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