ChargeZone opened its first Kempower-enabled charging station in Gujarat. The hub, operated by ChargeZone and located along a major route next to Shreenath Food Hub, was installed by WGB Charging Sol Pvt. Ltd. This is strengthening India’s e-mobility infrastructure.
The hub contains a 400 kW Kempower Power Unit charging system with two double-output and one single-output Kempower Satellite with CCS2 connectors. Because it is designed to support both passenger cars and electric trucks, the website is among the first of its sort in India to cater to a wide range of EV users.
“We are excited to work with ChargeZone, one of India’s leading charging station operators,” stated Carlo Cecchi, Director of New Markets at Kempower. Both companies want to make intercity and interstate travel easier by installing excellent fast-charging stations. We are committed to maintaining high uptime and reliability standards in order to promote confidence in the adoption of electric vehicles.
The Shreenath Food Hub charging station offers EV drivers convenient access to charging stations when driving due to its convenient position, which is midway between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. The Kempower DC charging system reduces wait times and optimizes charging efficiency by dynamically allocating power among the five ports. The Kempower ChargEye cloud-based charging management system enables ChargeZone to efficiently distribute charging power, allowing for the simultaneous charging of multiple vehicles.
Kartikey Hariyani, founder and CEO of ChargeZone, stated, “Adding Kempower’s state-of-the-art chargers to our supercharging network is a major advancement for India’s EV ecosystem.” “With Kempower’s technology and WBG’s engineering expertise, we are streamlining the switch to high-capacity chargers and enhancing the charging experience for EV drivers. This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to building a reliable charging infrastructure for intercity and interstate travel.
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