Delta Electronics announced the launch of its 350kW (HPC 350) fast EV Charger in the EMEA market for electric passenger vehicles, buses, trucks and heavy-duty vehicles. According to the manufacturer, the HPC 350 combines ultra-fast charging with intelligent energy management, enabling dynamic load distribution, backend connectivity, and seamless integration into smart charging networks.

“The inclusion of the HPC 350 in our European portfolio represents an important step forward for the evolution of high-power EV charging infrastructure across the region”, stated Arto Suni, Senior Director Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions, Delta Electronics EMEA. “It offers several innovations that directly address the needs of the market, combining space savings and greater flexibility in parking lot and site layout planning, without compromising performance or usability. At the same time, the system is designed to support intelligent energy management, helping operators optimize power use, respond to grid limitations, and scale their charging sites efficiently”.

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Delta’s new fast charger: some technical features

In addition to its separate power cabinet design and advanced power module technology, the HPC350´s equal load distribution and simultaneous charging provides the convenience of charging of two vehicles at once. The charger features liquid-cooled cables that can deliver a consistent charging current of 500A, ensuring prolonged power delivery without derating. This makes it suitable for fast, reliable charging, in high-demand applications.

The new product has been engineered to meet key requirements for the EU market, ensuring transparency, reliability, and consistency in every charging session. To support full compliance with both today´s and future regulatory expectations, features such as certified metering and integrated payment terminals are available as optional enhancements.

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