2024-04-15
eTreego EV smart charging upgrades | 2024 AMPA strikes strong technical strength
Treego participated in gochabar's presence at the 2024 Taipei Auto Parts & Accessories Show and Taipei International Automotive Electronics Show (AMPA), showcasing its technological prowess with hardware ranging from low-power slow charging to high-power DC fast charging, combined with software capabilities. Qierxing offers flexible and customized solutions, creating complete solutions for diverse scenarios.

For families and communities, eTreego has launched new economical 7kW, 11kW and 17kW AC charging stations, as well as 40kW fast chargers for department stores and restaurants, meeting consumers' needs for full charging within 2 hours. For operators, full-power products are provided to provide more flexible charging services in different locations.

Gochabar's LINE charging platform helps drivers quickly find charging stations and seamlessly navigate the entire process from charging to checkout. Gochabar develops the software system, providing charging station owners with a subscription-based, ready-to-use operational system that includes real-time monitoring, current regulation, fee management, and external system integration. This EMS is particularly well-suited for community buildings and construction projects, offering a level of sophistication that even investors with minimal experience in charging can easily adopt it, and it can meet the requirements of virtual power plants (VPPs).


Since its founding in 2017, eTreego has become one of the top three charging equipment manufacturers in Taiwan, achieving exceptional operational success. The company's future development plans are gradually being realized, with plans to open its 1,000-square-meter headquarters by the end of the year and to establish a research and development center in the Hsinchu Science Park.

eTreego has set this year as its first year of export sales, targeting the US, Japan, Europe, and Australia. By working with local partners to rapidly penetrate the market, the company aims to increase its export sales to 70%. eTreego, with its international expansion strategy of "partnership first, then joint venture," established its Singapore branch this year, targeting ASEAN markets such as Indonesia and aiming to replicate its successful model in other countries. Having successfully completed a fundraising round last year, the company currently has a share capital of NT$264 million, which is expected to increase to NT$300 million before its IPO.