XCharge Unveils Net Zero Series Battery-Integrated DC Fast Charger at EVIS 2025 in Abu Dhabi

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Net Zero Series (NZS) battery-integrated DC fast charger

XCHG Limited, a global leader in integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, is showcasing its cutting-edge Net Zero Series (NZS) battery-integrated DC fast charger at the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) 2025, held from April 21 to 23 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), in partnership with Powertech Mobility.

Featured at Powertech Mobility’s Stand 716 in Hall 3, the NZS is being demonstrated through a dedicated video display highlighting its Smart Energy Management System and advanced energy optimization features. Visitors can also access in-depth product information by scanning a QR code available at the booth.

Revolutionizing Fast Charging with Battery Integration

The Net Zero Series is a next-generation, battery-integrated DC fast charger equipped with a 233kWh lithium-ion battery pack, expandable to 466kWh. Delivering up to 210kW of output power, the system operates independently of site power constraints, offering high-speed, reliable EV charging across a range of installation environments.

Its integrated energy storage enables operators to store electricity during off-peak periods and deploy it during peak demand hours. This not only reduces energy costs and enhances operational efficiency through peak shaving but also supports grid stability across the network.

Smart Energy Flow and Solar-Ready Design

Designed with bidirectional energy capabilities (B2G/B2X), the NZS can deliver power back to the grid or support on-site energy needs, such as buildings and appliances. For example, it can be charged overnight and contribute to powering facilities during high-demand daytime hours.

Additionally, the system supports photovoltaic (PV) integration, making it ideal for regions with abundant solar resources and enabling a direct connection between renewable energy and EV charging infrastructure.

Supporting MENA’s EV Charging Expansion

As EV infrastructure rapidly expands across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the NZS offers a scalable and future-ready solution. With only 30 to 60kW of required input power, the system avoids the need for major electrical infrastructure upgrades and allows for rapid deployment.

The NZS is poised to become a strategic asset for municipalities, energy providers, and charge point operators (CPOs) across the region, enabling high-power, grid-smart EV charging and accelerating the transition to sustainable mobility.

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