eTreego will debut its brand-new electric vehicle DC fast charging and V2G bidirectional charging and discharging equipment at the "Smart Mobility Expo". As the global electric vehicle market is poised for an explosion and grid power demand has increased significantly, the newly developed V2G charging pile equipment of Qierxing Green Energy has been tested at Taipower's site, aiming to provide a future solution for rapid charging of electric vehicles and balanced grid power supply.
Founded over three years ago, eTreego is a leading charging station company specializing in both electric car and motorcycle charging equipment. Its more than 20 charging station product applications cover three major areas: electric motorcycles, electric vehicles, and innovative charging applications (such as V2G and energy storage system grid feedback applications). The company continues to research and develop to meet the charging needs of various electric vehicle applications.
eTreego's electric vehicle charging equipment ranges from 1.7kW on-board chargers, mainstream standard 7kW-22kW chargers, to large-scale DC fast chargers ranging from 180kW to 360kW. From standard fixed-type to wall-mounted, mobile, and large-scale split-type equipment, the product solutions are comprehensive.
Our electric scooter charging equipment complies with common standards and includes 360W and 600W compact on-board chargers, a 1.2kW standard outdoor curbside charger, a 4.8kW fast charger for convenience stores and fast food restaurants, and a 12kW supercharger capable of charging up to 80% in ten minutes. Customers can choose the best charger for their needs.
eTreego's electric vehicle and motorcycle charging equipment continues to be supplied to automakers such as Nissan, Hyundai, China Motor, Kymco, Sanyang, and Yamaha. With a team that masters core charging hardware and software technologies, they can rapidly design products in accordance with various national charging standards and provide one-stop customized design and development services. Current research and development efforts are focused on high-power, intelligent, and V2G technologies.