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Circontrol unveils the Raption Compact 80 dual charging EV station

Circontrol has introduced the newest addition to the Raption Series: the Raption Compact 80.
By James Foster February 29, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The Raption Compact 80, Circontrol’s latest dual charging EV station

This new EV DC fast charging station joins the recently launched Raption Compact 240 and Raption Compact 160. It combines 80 kW fast charging with 40 kW simultaneous charging. Circontrol says its extra power, compared to other solutions on the market, can have a significant impact on urban and interurban environments.

Circontrol says 80 kW of power is suitable for several market segments, such as service stations, shopping centres, fleets, car dealers or public charging infrastructures. The device can charge up to 80 kW and 266 A in Boost mode when charging a single vehicle, regardless of the EV’s voltage. In addition, its simultaneous charging, splitting the available power into 40 kW per plug, provides versatility for both EV chargers owners and users, allowing the device to provide 80 km in 10 minutes of charging.

The Raption Compact 80 offers a modular architecture all-in-one, with its high-efficiency power integrated inside the charger. As in all the Raption Series, this configuration presents different benefits for EV charger owners such as a cost-effective and easier installation and maintenance.

The new Raption Compact 80 has positioned its holders to a 90-degree angle, making it easy to plug and unplug cables. It comes with multiple integrated contactless payment system, offering more flexibility to both charge owners and final users.

Like the rest of the Raption family, the new Raption Compact 80 can be easily integrated with other Circontrol charging management solutions. For example, it can be seamlessly integrated with dynamic load management (DLM) to automatically balance the available power between different charging stations. It can also be integrated with the Cosmos management platform.

The latest Raption Series comes equipped with a range of enhancements to meet the specific requirements set by legislation in various countries. According to European standards, the screen and the holders have been placed in a lower position ensuring accessibility for handicapped people. Moreover, Circontrol’s new chargers will now offer an optional DC meter in markets where it is in demand.

With the introduction of this latest charging station, Circontrol has updated its entire range of products for public charging solutions. This includes semi-fast AC chargers to ultra-fast DC chargers, catering to the demands of the market and supporting the expansion of eMobility in Europe.

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