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Heavy-duty charging with Zerova

December 6, 2024

HEAVY-DUTY CHARGING: EVC&I caught up with Keith Wotten, Zerova Technologies business development manager - Northern Europe, at the London EV Show to hear about the company's new DQ 480 kW rapid EV charger that can charge up to four large vehicles simultaneously. #EVcharging #LondonEVShow

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