Monday, December 23, 2024

ChargeTronix Launches First NACS-Ready EV Chargers in the U.S.

ChargeTronix, a leading global provider of reliable, powerful and intelligent electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, announced the immediate availability of its full suite of Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) products with North American Charging Standard (NACS) connectors. These chargers are the first NACS chargers available for shipping in the United States.

More than half of consumers cite range anxiety and a lack of charging stations as a major barrier in purchasing an EV. By increasing the availability of fast-charging options, ChargeTronix is directly addressing these concerns among current and future EV users. The DCFC NACS chargers are also compliant with all Tesla models as well as NACS ready vehicles from Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Kia and others in 2025, which will further support the anticipated surge in EV adoption as new vehicles hit the market.

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“NACS technology is critical for the future of EV charging and charging standard alignment, which is why we’re excited to be one of the first companies to provide it,” says Xavier Landavazo, CEO of ChargeTronix. “This rollout, which will support a broad spectrum of EVs and drive the future of standardized charging in the USA, is a win-win for manufacturers, Charge Point Operators, and EV drivers.”

The 30kW, 60kW, 120kW, and 180kW DCFC NACS chargers are available in both single and dual configurations, with Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) compliant models offered. ChargeTronix provides a field retro-fit option for all Combined Charging System (CCS) chargers, facilitating easy upgrades to the latest NACS technology.

ChargeTronix is a leading global provider of reliable, powerful and intelligent electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Providing seamless, all-in-one charging and energy management solutions with unparalleled reliability and customer support, ChargeTronix supports partners across sectors, including charge point operators, fleet and network operators, highway corridors, governments and municipalities, retail, and hospitality.

SOURCE: Businesswire

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