Delta has launched its new charger for electric vehicles. According to the company with European HQ in the Netherlands, the SLIM 100 has a robust and compact design, offers a maximum power of 100 kW and includes rectifiers with 97% power efficiency. Additionally, the SLIM 100 provides simultaneous charging of up to three vehicles and offers DC and AC charging. This makes its well-suited to commercial applications, parking lots, service stations and urban traffic hubs where installation space can be limited.

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Why the new Delta charger is a valid solution

“The popularity of EVs is on the increase as drivers recognise their performance, sustainability and environmental benefits. Nevertheless, the space available for placing new EV chargers is limited, especially in urban areas. The SLIM 100 is a response to the growing need for a powerful, yet compact charger that can meet the needs of a wide range of user applications where space is restricted”, commented Vincent Lin, senior director of e-Mobility & Smart Energy Solutions business development, Delta EMEA.

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SLIM 100 doesn’t require large installation space or a big installation team, which helps lower the overall planning and installation costs. Weighing only 200 kg, there is no need to arrange for specialist transportation methods, such as cranes, ahead of installation. This also ensures the SLIM 100 can be positioned in places not easily accessible to cranes, like underground parking environments. With its height of 1.6m, there is no need to apply for building permission in city areas, which also shortens the planning phase.

Thanks to its all-weather outdoor design, the SLIM 100 has an operating temperature range of -25°C to +50°C, which ensures high service availability all year round, and it is vandal proof, too.

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