2026-03-11
eTreego & FET Launch Eastern Taiwan’s Largest EV Charging Hub at NDHU

eTreego & FET Launch Eastern Taiwan’s Largest EV Charging Hub at NDHU

   

The largest public charging network on campuses in Hualien and Taitung takes shape: Electric vehicle charging infrastructure upgraded again

In response to the 2050 net-zero emissions policy, National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) has officially launched its campus-wide public EV charging stations. This project is masterminded by Far EasTone (FET), which oversees the overall planning and Energy Management System (EMS) operations, with eTreego selected as the core hardware provider.

Deploying a total of 32 AC and DC charging ports across 5 campus locations, this collaboration establishes the largest public EV charging network in the Hualien-Taitung region. It not only fulfills the daily charging needs of students and faculty but also serves as a crucial energy hub for EV drivers traveling around the island.


eTreego's technological advantages meet the needs of campus charging station construction: hardware stability × integrated smart energy management

For campus and high-traffic public deployments, equipment stability and compatibility are the keys to success. We provided NDHU with a comprehensive setup to meet varied charging demands:

|Comprehensive Coverage

It fully covers mainstream vehicle models in the market, improving the efficiency of charging station utilization and convenience for car owners.

  • twenty 30kW DC fast charging ports (CCS1/CCS2)
  • twelve 11kW AC charging ports (Type 1)

|High System Compatibility

Our hardware perfectly integrates with FET’s proprietary Energy Management System (EMS). This enables the university to precisely monitor power consumption data, providing a foundation for data-driven ESG sustainability governance.

|Reliable Operational Standards

In response to the high traffic volume in campuses and public areas, the equipment has the following features to ensure the long-term stable operation of the charging service:

  • High weather resistance and high stability
  • Support for multiple payment mechanisms
  • Remote monitoring and maintenance management functions

Deepening the development of charging infrastructure in Eastern Taiwan: Building a smart city energy hub

Prior to its deployment at NDHU, eTreego had already established fast-charging stations at several tourist attractions in the Hualien and Taitung areas, including the Antong Bike Station and the Luoshan Visitor Center, with plans to continue expanding into these areas. This entry into the campus signifies that its charging solutions have expanded from tourist sites to smart campuses and public infrastructure, demonstrating its ability to handle the complex system integration tasks within smart cities and campuses.

"Building charging stations is the integrated practice of smart applications and energy data governance." > — Philip Tseng, Executive Vice President of Enterprise and Carrier at Far EasTone.

Through the integration of hardware and energy management systems, NDHU will become an important demonstration site for smart campuses and net-zero transformation in the Hualien and Taitung areas. eTreego is honored to play the role of the "hard power" support in this transformation.


How should the construction of charging stations be planned for campuses, businesses, and public sectors?

  • User demographics and peak load demands
  • Fast/slow charging ratio configuration
  • Energy management and power capacity allocation
  • Future expansion flexibility
  • Maintenance and payment system integration capabilities

Regarding eTreego's electric vehicle charging solution

eTreego focuses on the research and development of high-efficiency and highly compatible electric vehicle charging station equipment, and provides professional consulting services from equipment selection to subsequent maintenance.