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Leading the “Instant Charging Era”! EV Charging Launches 960kW Spray Liquid-Cooled Super Charger

In today’s era where electric vehicles pursue ultimate performance and efficiency, charging speed has become a key barrier affecting user experience. EAST Group – EV Charging proudly launches the 960kW spray liquid-cooled super charger—fully charged and ready to go in the time it takes to finish a cup of coffee. With charging speed several times faster than traditional equipment, it eliminates range anxiety and ushers in a new chapter of the “Instant Charging Era”.

1. Liquid-Cooled Ultra-Fast Charging: Full-Scenario Adaptation, Maximized Efficiency

  • Super High Power: 960kW output + 600A single-gun current, compatible with 1000V high-voltage platform models, achieving “1 kilometer per second” energy supplement.
  • Powerful Configuration: Up to 1-to-16 gun configuration, with flexible options of 1200A liquid-cooled main unit (optional), 250A air-cooled terminals (2 optional), and 600A liquid-cooled terminals (1 optional).
  • Wide Voltage Adaptation: Supports 200-1000V full-range voltage, compatible with all passenger car series. Whether it’s a household pure electric sedan, high-end electric SUV, new energy heavy truck, or bus, fast charging is achievable without changing guns, eliminating the embarrassment of “queuing for chargers”.

 

2. Liquid-Cooled Black Technology: Stable Operation Under High Power and Extreme Environments

  • High-Power Modules: Adopts 60kW modules, balancing power density and distribution flexibility. It is the optimal solution for the discrete characteristics of public fast charging stations, maximizing overall efficiency.
  • Spray Liquid-Cooled Technology: Precisely sprays and cools the core power modules of the equipment, achieving extremely high heat dissipation efficiency, protecting core components, solving the key thermal management problem under high power, and ensuring stable operation of the equipment for up to 10 years.
  • All-Environment Durability: Silent mode (45dB), IP65 dust and water resistance, wide temperature operation (-30℃~65℃). It can operate normally in harsh environments such as high altitude, high dust, extreme cold and heat, perfectly adapting to multi-climate scenarios like northern cold and southern humidity.

 

3. Cost-Effective Choice: 3 Investment Advantages, Doubling Charging Station Efficiency

  • Flexible Deployment: Super high-power main unit configuration with 1-to-16 gun flexible selection enables rapid construction and large-scale deployment of charging stations; compact super charging terminals allow flexible layout, increasing the utilization rate of old station reconstruction by 50%.
  • High Cost-Effectiveness: Enjoy liquid-cooled performance at air-cooled prices. Intelligent dynamic power distribution avoids power waste; cooling liquid requires no replacement for 10 years, and standby power consumption is zero, greatly reducing electricity and labor costs.
  • Easy Operation: Ultra-light gun cable design, streamlined grip fitting the hand shape, enabling faster and more labor-saving gun plugging and unplugging. Efficiency is increased by 50% and operation and maintenance costs are reduced by 30%.

 

4. Flexible Super Fast Charging Combinations, Adapting to Different User Needs

This equipment can also provide customized charging solutions according to user needs, fully adapting to different scenarios.

Currently, the country is accelerating the construction of super charging stations in prefecture-level cities and full coverage of liquid-cooled super charging in highway service areas. EAST’s 960kW spray liquid-cooled super charger is establishing the “peak of power” with “liquid-cooled performance” and accelerating the popularization of the “Instant Charging Era” with “air-cooled prices”.

In the future, EAST Group will continue to define super charging standards through technological innovation, further develop smarter and more efficient charging solutions, and help the country’s “AI + New Energy” revolution move forward steadily.

 

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