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ChargeTronix introduces 480 kW Nexus distributed charging system for fleets

ChargeTronix has introduced its new 480 kW Nexus Distributed Charger, which is designed to support the charging needs for commercial fleets as they shift to electric trucking.
By James Foster June 7, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The ChargeTronix 480 kW Nexus Distributed Charger. Photo: ChargeTronix

With up to 480 kW of available power and dynamic power sharing, ChargeTronix says its Nexus Distributed Charger is the first system to allow charging for up to six commercial vehicles at a time from a single power cabinet. It can also charge 300 kWh Class 6 to 8 EVs in 30 to 45 minutes or enable longer dwell times for multiple trucks during peak downtime periods.

“As the demand for electric trucks grows, acquiring an all-electric fleet is only half of the equation for fleet operators,” said Stephen Israel, VP of operations at ChargeTronix. “Having charging infrastructure that provides dynamic power sharing in 40 kW power increments enables the operator to optimise charging to align with their duty cycle. With flexible solutions such as our new Nexus Distributed System, operators can share long dwell and opportunity charging assets.”

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