Berlin’s Biggest EV Bus Charging Station: 30 Chargers, 3 MW Total

XCharge managed to break into the European market and receive noticeable orders for charging infrastructure.

Chinese company XCharge boasted that, together with Stromnetz Berlin, it installed the largest DC charging station for electric buses in Berlin, Germany.

The site used by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) company is equipped with 30 stalls, which in total can deliver more than 3 MW of power and will be used for Mercedes-Benz and Solaris buses.

Interestingly, XCharge chargers are equipped with over-the-air software updates and remote monitoring.

As BVG is quickly expanding its electric vehicle fleet (90 more EVs were ordered earlier this year), we guess that it’s just the beginning of really big projects with a double-digit number of MW.

According to XCharge, the company manufactured more than 30,000 charging points, which together are dispensing over 12 GWh of power per month.

 

Simon Hou, COO and Co-founder of XCHARGE said:

“We are pleased to offer a more flexible charging solution tailored to clients’ needs. Years of solution experience supporting some of the busiest charging stations in the world has helped us stand out.”

Bonus: Quick look at the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) electric buses (Solaris and Mercedes-Benz)

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